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Kubernetes (commonly referred to as "K8s") is an open source system for automating deployment, scaling and management of containerized applications originally designed by Google and donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. It aims to provide a "platform for automating deployment, scaling, and operations of application containers across clusters of hosts". It supports a range of container tools, including Docker.

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danwinship
danwinship commented Nov 19, 2020

When we first added SCTP tests, we thought that we weren't going to be able to do actual tests of SCTP network connectivity within kubernetes CI, so we came up with a plan involving a split between tests that involve actual SCTP network connectivity (which require the SCTP kernel module to be available) and tests that don't do SCTP network traffic and so can run anywhere. That way we could still t

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bradurani
bradurani commented Jan 21, 2021

Hi, the procedure outlined for connecting to the host in the documentation at: https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/handbook/host-access/
does not work because neither ping nor telnet are installed on the minikube docker image

docker@minikube:~$ ping host.minikube.internal
-bash: ping: command not found
docker@minikube:~$ telnet host.minikube.internal
-bash: telnet: command not found
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stevebail
stevebail commented Jul 10, 2019

Helm documentation states the following:
-1) (k8s) metadata.name is restricted to a maximum length of 63 characters because of limitations to the DNS system
-2) For that reasons, release names are (DNS labels that are) limited to 53 characters

Statement 1) is not correct.
k8s does not impose a max length of 63 characters on resource names.
The actual max length for a resource name is 253 c

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hakman
hakman commented Oct 27, 2020

1. Describe IN DETAIL the feature/behavior/change you would like to see.

Using AWS GovCloud is a bit different from the regular AWS.
https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/blob/master/docs/getting_started/aws.md

2. Feel free to provide a design supporting your feature request.

Kops v1.18.2 improves the support for AWS GovCloud and should work without any additional tweaks, except for

seaweedfs

SeaweedFS is a distributed object store and file system to store and serve billions of files fast! Object store has O(1) disk seek, transparent cloud integration. Filer supports cross-cluster active-active replication, Kubernetes, POSIX, S3 API, encryption, Erasure Coding for warm storage, FUSE mount, Hadoop, WebDAV.
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sougou
sougou commented Nov 22, 2020

Problem Statement

There are users who would like to secure the http port exported by the vitess servers with TLS. However, some of the health check and monitoring URLs (like /debug/vars) still need to be accessed without TLS. For example, Kubernetes prefers the health check URLs to not require TLS.

We require the ability to specify a separate (optional) TLS http port, and the ability to s

verdaccio
pusherman
pusherman commented Jun 17, 2020

https://github.com/verdaccio/monorepo/blob/9.x/core/types/index.d.ts defines

type AuthAccessCallback = (error: string | null, access: boolean) => void;

interface IPluginAuth<T> extends IPlugin<T> {
  authenticate(user: string, password: string, cb: AuthCallback): void;
  adduser?(user: string, password: string, cb: AuthCallback): void;
  changePassword?(user: string, password: stri
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sermilrod
sermilrod commented May 19, 2017

FEATURE REQUEST:
Hi,

I see that there is nothing in the kargo repo related to docker login stuff and more precisely nothing about the ability to make kubernetes pull images from private registries such as ECR.

I have a solution for this that currently works for ECR and CoreOS and that could be extended to different registries solutions (azure one, custom private registry on premi

TheAggressive
TheAggressive commented Dec 10, 2020

I've been searching and looking everywhere on the internet and on these forms for days to help understand this issue and how to properly setup NGINX Ingress with Wordpress-fpm. I'm rather new to Kubernetes and all so I've been working on setting this up to help me learn it all.

I can get it to work using the image of Wordpress that has Apache included (Wordpress:latest) but I rather use NG

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