Host endpoint
A host endpoint resource (HostEndpoint
) represents one or more real or virtual interfaces attached to a host that is running Calico. It enforces Calico policy on the traffic that is entering or leaving the host’s default network namespace through those interfaces.
A host endpoint with
interfaceName: *
represents all of a host’s real or virtual interfaces.A host endpoint for one specific real interface is configured by
interfaceName: <name-of-that-interface>
, for exampleinterfaceName: eth0
, or by leavinginterfaceName
empty and including one of the interface’s IPs inexpectedIPs
.
Each host endpoint may include a set of labels and list of profiles that Calico will use to apply policy to the interface.
Default behavior of external traffic to/from host
If a host endpoint is created and network policy is not in place, the Calico default is to deny traffic to/from that endpoint (except for traffic allowed by failsafe rules). For a named host endpoint (i.e. a host endpoint representing a specific interface), Calico blocks traffic only to/from the interface specified in the host endpoint. Traffic to/from other interfaces is ignored.
note
Host endpoints with interfaceName: *
do not support untracked policy.
For a wildcard host endpoint (i.e. a host endpoint representing all of a host’s interfaces), Calico blocks traffic to/from all interfaces on the host (except for traffic allowed by failsafe rules).
However, profiles can be used in conjunction with host endpoints to modify default behavior of external traffic to/from the host in the absence of network policy. Calico provides a default profile resource named projectcalico-default-allow
that consists of allow-all ingress and egress rules. Host endpoints with the projectcalico-default-allow
profile attached will have “allow-all” semantics instead of “deny-all” in the absence of policy.
Note: If you have custom iptables rules, using host endpoints with allow-all rules (with no policies) will accept all traffic and therefore bypass those custom rules.
note
Auto host endpoints specify the projectcalico-default-allow
profile so they behave similarly to pod workload endpoints.
note
When rendering security rules on other hosts, Calico uses the expectedIPs
field to resolve label selectors to IP addresses. If the expectedIPs
field is omitted then security rules that use labels will fail to match this endpoint.
Host to local workload traffic: Traffic from a host to its workload endpoints (e.g. Kubernetes pods) is always allowed, despite any policy in place. This ensures that kubelet
liveness and readiness probes always work.
Sample YAML
apiVersion: projectcalico.org/v3
kind: HostEndpoint
metadata:
name: some.name
labels:
type: production
spec:
interfaceName: eth0
node: myhost
expectedIPs:
- 192.168.0.1
- 192.168.0.2
profiles:
- profile1
- profile2
ports:
- name: some-port
port: 1234
protocol: TCP
- name: another-port
port: 5432
protocol: UDP
Host endpoint definition
Metadata
Field | Description | Accepted Values | Schema |
---|---|---|---|
name | The name of this hostEndpoint. Required. | Alphanumeric string with optional . , _ , or - . | string |
labels | A set of labels to apply to this endpoint. | map |
Spec
Field | Description | Accepted Values | Schema | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
node | The name of the node where this HostEndpoint resides. | string | ||
interfaceName | Either * or the name of the specific interface on which to apply policy. | string | ||
expectedIPs | The expected IP addresses associated with the interface. | Valid IPv4 or IPv6 address | list | |
profiles | The list of profiles to apply to the endpoint. | list | ||
ports | List of named ports that this workload exposes. | List of EndpointPorts |
EndpointPort
An EndpointPort associates a name with a particular TCP/UDP/SCTP port of the endpoint, allowing it to be referenced as a named port in policy rules.
Field | Description | Accepted Values | Schema | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | The name to attach to this port, allowing it to be referred to in policy rules. Names must be unique within an endpoint. | string | ||
protocol | The protocol of this named port. | TCP , UDP , SCTP | string | |
port | The workload port number. | 1 -65535 | int |
note
On their own, EndpointPort entries don’t result in any change to the connectivity of the port. They only have an effect if they are referred to in policy.
Supported operations
Datastore type | Create/Delete | Update | Get/List | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
etcdv3 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Kubernetes API server | Yes | Yes | Yes |