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The IAX Webhook Router is a small, single-binary HTTPS reverse proxy that accepts Kubernetes AdmissionReview requests for the IAX Platform custom resource (iaxplatforms.itrsgroup.com) and forwards them unchanged to the validating webhook served by the ITRS Analytics (IAX) Operator in the cluster. Distributed via Red Hat Container Registry (RHCR).
It is included so that Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) can point the ValidatingWebhookConfiguration at a Service in the operator’s install namespace while the core admission logic continues to run in the iax-operator workload. The image is UBI-based, runs as non-root, and is meant to be deployed via the certified IAX Webhook Router operator bundle—not as a stand-alone generic ingress or API gateway.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | IAX Webhook Router (RHCR) |
| Summary | Forwards Kubernetes admission requests for IAXPlatform CRs to the iax-operator webhook server |
| Description | HTTPS reverse proxy for IAXPlatform admission webhooks |
| Provider | ITRS GROUP LIMITED |
| Maintainer | ITRS Group <support@itrsgroup.com> |
| Repository name | iax-webhook-router |
| Image version | v0.1.2-6-gdddea41-dirty |
| Architecture | amd64 |
The following evidence verifies the image's security and build process compliance with mandated internal standards.
| Security audit date | 6/9/2026, 10:16:01 AM |
| Container certification |
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