> Unfortunately, even that announcement failed to generate additional interest in helping maintain Ingress NGINX or develop InGate to replace it."
So this is what happens when no-one cares:
> The final nail in the coffin was when security company Wix found a killer Ingress NGINX security hole. How bad was it? Wix declared: "Exploiting this flaw allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code and access all cluster secrets across namespaces, which could lead to complete cluster takeover."
That's actually the nicest part of opensource. When you make it, you are free to let it die. There is a sunsetting best practice, but that's about it.
Can someone with some Ingress NGINX experience chime in as to whether Traefik would be a suitable replacement?
> Unfortunately, even that announcement failed to generate additional interest in helping maintain Ingress NGINX or develop InGate to replace it."
So this is what happens when no-one cares:
> The final nail in the coffin was when security company Wix found a killer Ingress NGINX security hole. How bad was it? Wix declared: "Exploiting this flaw allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code and access all cluster secrets across namespaces, which could lead to complete cluster takeover."
Another disaster waiting to happen.