apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment metadata: name: nginx-direct-access namespace: default labels: app: nginx-direct-access network: mycelium-ipv6 spec: replicas: 3 selector: matchLabels: app: nginx-direct-access template: metadata: labels: app: nginx-direct-access network: mycelium-ipv6 spec: # Host network for direct Mycelium IPv6 access hostNetwork: true affinity: podAntiAffinity: requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: - labelSelector: matchExpressions: - key: app operator: In values: - nginx-direct-access topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname containers: - name: nginx-direct image: nginx:alpine ports: - containerPort: 8080 hostPort: 8080 - containerPort: 8081 hostPort: 8081 - containerPort: 8082 hostPort: 8082 command: - /bin/sh - -c - | mkdir -p /usr/share/nginx/html cat > /usr/share/nginx/html/index.html << 'EOF'
If you are seeing this page, the direct Mycelium IPv6 access is working perfectly!
This proves that your Mycelium Cloud Kubernetes cluster can host websites that are truly accessible from anywhere in the world through Mycelium global IPv6 network.
This nginx server is running with hostNetwork: true, which means it is directly bound to the host network interfaces - including Mycelium IPv6 addresses.
Try accessing any of these URLs - they should all show this page:
Port 8080:
http://[51d:3596:6cc3:81e7:ff0f:d546:3737:4c8c]:8080http://[476:c4f:b4cb:7205:ff0f:f56e:abea:6905]:8080Port 8081:
http://[538:964a:a1e1:4057:ff0f:63c7:960b:7c27]:8081http://[552:5984:2d97:72dc:ff0f:39ef:6ec:a48c]:8081Port 8082:
http://[437:9faf:1f1a:e2b1:ff0f:1fd9:7fd5:1095]:8082http://[5c3:a162:45ab:6c53:ff0f:8c55:36b0:24af]:8082All these URLs should show this same page from anywhere with Mycelium access!
Test with curl from any Mycelium client:
curl http://[51d:3596:6cc3:81e7:ff0f:d546:3737:4c8c]:8080
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