Access api-server Kubernetes
I have a kubernetes api-server IP address and im trying to check if it's possible to use kubectl to access the environment when you have only api server ip address and not the master/node address.
Thanks!
kubernetes kubectl kubernetes-apiserver
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I have a kubernetes api-server IP address and im trying to check if it's possible to use kubectl to access the environment when you have only api server ip address and not the master/node address.
Thanks!
kubernetes kubectl kubernetes-apiserver
what is your definition of "api-server IP address" in contrast to "master address"? More importantly, what error message are you getting when you try?
– Matthew L Daniel
Nov 24 '18 at 18:19
I’m not getting an error, but I wanted to know if it’s possible to login cluster using the api server external ip and not through the master. I found out that it’s not possible and I must connect to the master
– user3628517
Nov 25 '18 at 19:42
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I have a kubernetes api-server IP address and im trying to check if it's possible to use kubectl to access the environment when you have only api server ip address and not the master/node address.
Thanks!
kubernetes kubectl kubernetes-apiserver
I have a kubernetes api-server IP address and im trying to check if it's possible to use kubectl to access the environment when you have only api server ip address and not the master/node address.
Thanks!
kubernetes kubectl kubernetes-apiserver
kubernetes kubectl kubernetes-apiserver
asked Nov 23 '18 at 15:43
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what is your definition of "api-server IP address" in contrast to "master address"? More importantly, what error message are you getting when you try?
– Matthew L Daniel
Nov 24 '18 at 18:19
I’m not getting an error, but I wanted to know if it’s possible to login cluster using the api server external ip and not through the master. I found out that it’s not possible and I must connect to the master
– user3628517
Nov 25 '18 at 19:42
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what is your definition of "api-server IP address" in contrast to "master address"? More importantly, what error message are you getting when you try?
– Matthew L Daniel
Nov 24 '18 at 18:19
I’m not getting an error, but I wanted to know if it’s possible to login cluster using the api server external ip and not through the master. I found out that it’s not possible and I must connect to the master
– user3628517
Nov 25 '18 at 19:42
what is your definition of "api-server IP address" in contrast to "master address"? More importantly, what error message are you getting when you try?
– Matthew L Daniel
Nov 24 '18 at 18:19
what is your definition of "api-server IP address" in contrast to "master address"? More importantly, what error message are you getting when you try?
– Matthew L Daniel
Nov 24 '18 at 18:19
I’m not getting an error, but I wanted to know if it’s possible to login cluster using the api server external ip and not through the master. I found out that it’s not possible and I must connect to the master
– user3628517
Nov 25 '18 at 19:42
I’m not getting an error, but I wanted to know if it’s possible to login cluster using the api server external ip and not through the master. I found out that it’s not possible and I must connect to the master
– user3628517
Nov 25 '18 at 19:42
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It Isn't possible connecting straight to the api-server using kube without using the Master. Plus in order to login you must have the user, pass and certificate in most cases.
The scenario will be: connecting into the environment using the master than all the commands executed in kube will automaticall query the api-server.
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It Isn't possible connecting straight to the api-server using kube without using the Master. Plus in order to login you must have the user, pass and certificate in most cases.
The scenario will be: connecting into the environment using the master than all the commands executed in kube will automaticall query the api-server.
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It Isn't possible connecting straight to the api-server using kube without using the Master. Plus in order to login you must have the user, pass and certificate in most cases.
The scenario will be: connecting into the environment using the master than all the commands executed in kube will automaticall query the api-server.
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It Isn't possible connecting straight to the api-server using kube without using the Master. Plus in order to login you must have the user, pass and certificate in most cases.
The scenario will be: connecting into the environment using the master than all the commands executed in kube will automaticall query the api-server.
It Isn't possible connecting straight to the api-server using kube without using the Master. Plus in order to login you must have the user, pass and certificate in most cases.
The scenario will be: connecting into the environment using the master than all the commands executed in kube will automaticall query the api-server.
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what is your definition of "api-server IP address" in contrast to "master address"? More importantly, what error message are you getting when you try?
– Matthew L Daniel
Nov 24 '18 at 18:19
I’m not getting an error, but I wanted to know if it’s possible to login cluster using the api server external ip and not through the master. I found out that it’s not possible and I must connect to the master
– user3628517
Nov 25 '18 at 19:42