Issue
I'm pretty sure I have something misconfigured or missing something.
my home network is 10.11.0.0/16
I setup a kubernetes instance with
sudo kubeadm init --pod-network-cidr=10.166.0.0/16
Then I installed calico with
CALICO_IPV4POOL_CIDR=10.166.32.0/20
Then I setup MetalLB with
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
namespace: metallb-system
name: config
data:
config: |
address-pools:
- name: default
protocol: layer2
addresses:
- 192.168.100.1-192.168.100.254
I used the tutorial at https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/service-access-application-cluster/ using NodePort and it works fine on the kubernetes machine:
kubectl describe services example-service
Name: example-service
Namespace: default
Labels: app.kubernetes.io/name=load-balancer-example
Annotations: <none>
Selector: app.kubernetes.io/name=load-balancer-example
Type: NodePort
IP: 10.110.245.152
Port: <unset> 8080/TCP
TargetPort: 8080/TCP
NodePort: <unset> 30140/TCP
Endpoints: 10.166.32.243:8080,10.166.32.244:8080,10.166.32.245:8080 + 2 more...
Session Affinity: None
External Traffic Policy: Cluster
Events: <none>
I can access the pod on the kubernetes machine with
curl http://10.110.245.152:8080
Hello Kubernetes!
How to I enable other machines on my home network to access? When I try this on other machines it just hangs...
curl http://10.110.245.152:8080
Solution
shouldnt it be curl <kubernetes machine IP >:30140
if you are using NodePort service ?
Answered By - confused genius