Not able to access kubernetes api from a pod in azure

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I'm trying to run kubernetes cluster from inside a pod in azure environment, but i'm unable to comment to https://kubernetes.io/​ from inside the pod.

kubectl get services
NAME               CLUSTER_IP      EXTERNAL_IP   PORT(S)
kubernetes         10.16.0.1       <none>        443/TCP 

Aug 30, 2018 in Kubernetes by Hannah
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Follow these steps

  1. Add --bind-address=0.0.0.0 option to the line https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/v1.2.0/docs/getting-started-guides/coreos/azure/cloud_config_templates/kubernetes-cluster-main-nodes-template.yml#L218 
  2. Created kubernetes cluster
  3. Made kubernetes api port accessible from outside.

You can access kubernetes api using host as node's ip address and the port.

answered Aug 30, 2018 by Kalgi
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