I am facing the problem which is that I could not access the Kubernetes Ingress on the Browser using it's IP. I have installed K8s and Minikube on Windows 10 Home.
I am following this official document - https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/ingress-minikube/
First I created the deployment by running this below command on Minikube.
kubectl create deployment web --image=gcr.io/google-samples/hello-app:1.0
The deployment get created which can be seen on the below image:
Next, I exposed the deployment that I created above. For this I ran the below command.
kubectl expose deployment web --type=NodePort --port=8080
This created a service which can be seen by running the below command:
kubectl get service web
The screenshot of the service is shown below:
I can now able to visit the service on the browser by running the below command:
minikube service web
In the below screenshot you can see I am able to view it on the browser.
Next, I created an Ingress by running the below command:
kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/service/networking/example-ingress.yaml
By the way the ingress yaml code is:
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: example-ingress
annotations:
nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: /$1
spec:
rules:
- host: hello-world.info
http:
paths:
- path: /
pathType: Prefix
backend:
service:
name: web
port:
number: 8080
The ingress gets created and I can verify it by running the below command:
kubectl get ingress
The screenshot for this is given below:
The ingress ip is listed as 192.168.49.2
. So that means if I should open it in the browser then it should open, but unfortunately not. It is showing site can't be reached. See the below screeshot.
What is the problem. Please provide me a solution for it?
I also added the mappings on etc\hosts file.
192.168.49.2 hello-world.info
Then I also tried opening hello-world.info on the browser but no luck.
In the below picture I have done ping to hello-world.info
which is going to IP address 192.168.49.2. This shows etc\hosts mapping is correct:
I also did curl to minikube ip and to hello-world.info
and both get timeout. See below image:
The kubectl describe services web
provides the following details:
Name: web
Namespace: default
Labels: app=web
Annotations: <none>
Selector: app=web
Type: NodePort
IP: 10.100.184.92
Port: <unset> 8080/TCP
TargetPort: 8080/TCP
NodePort: <unset> 31880/TCP
Endpoints: 172.17.0.4:8080
Session Affinity: None
External Traffic Policy: Cluster
Events: <none>
The kubectl describe ingress example-ingress
gives the following output:
Name: example-ingress
Namespace: default
Address: 192.168.49.2
Default backend: default-http-backend:80 (<error: endpoints "default-http-backend" not found>)
Rules:
Host Path Backends
---- ---- --------
hello-world.info
/ web:8080 172.17.0.4:8080)
Annotations: nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: /$1
Events: <none>
Kindly help. Thank you.
I believe that if you check the ingress details you will find the right IP
kubectl describe ingress example-ingress
Check the Docs for more details about ingress
If the above doesn't help try this manifest. Check this Source
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: my-ingress
annotations:
# If the class annotation is not specified it defaults to "gce".
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: "gce"
spec:
rules:
- http:
paths:
- path: /*
backend:
serviceName: test
servicePort: 1111
Having same issue as OP and things only work in minikube ssh
, sharing the ingress.yaml below.
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: frontend-ingress
annotations:
nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: /$2
spec:
defaultBackend:
service:
name: default-http-backend
port:
number: 80
rules:
- host: myapp-com # domain (i.e. need to change host table)
http:
paths: # specified path below, only be working when there is more than 1 path; If only having 1 path, it's always using / as path
- path: /
pathType: Prefix
backend:
service:
name: frontend-service # internal service
port:
number: 8080 # port number that internal service exposes
- path: /e($|/)(.*)
pathType: Prefix
backend:
service:
name: express-service # internal service
port:
number: 3000 # port number that internal service exposes
Try removing this annotation.
nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: /$1
And add this annotation:
annotations:
nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/default-backend: ingress-nginx-controller
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
## tells ingress to check for regex in the config file
nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/use-regex: "true"
Also, update your route as:
- path: /?(.*) ## instead of just '/'
backend:
serviceName: web
servicePort: 8080
In my case (win10 + minikube + ingress minikube addon) the following helped:
%WINDIR%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
file, i.e. by adding line 127.0.0.1 my-k8s.com
kubectl get pods -n ingress-nginx
kubectl -n ingress-nginx port-forward pod/ingress-nginx-controller-5d88495688-dxxgw --address 0.0.0.0 80:80 443:443
, where you should replace ingress-nginx-controller-5d88495688-dxxgw
with your ingress pod name.