New training version with calico does not work [LAB 3.3]
In Lab 3.3 at step 20 there is no response from curl method (after some time it returns timeout). It worked with flannel. With calico it seems to block connection to the both Cluster IP and Enpoint IP. In addition ping from master node to worker node works but there is timeout trying to ping Cluster IP or Endpoint IP from master node (with flannel it worked). All steps before were done according to the lab instruction.
Any idea what could be wrong?
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Thanks for reply. I have checked curl on the same node as nginx pod is running and then it works. I thought it should work also from another pods (it worked that way whith flannel) especially when trying to use ClusterIP. I suppose this is correct behavior. Is it related with calico network policy? I am asking because I am curious why it is different from flannel.
From node1:
user@k8s-node1:~$ kubectl get svc,ep NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE service/kubernetes ClusterIP 10.96.0.1 <none> 443/TCP 8h service/nginx ClusterIP 10.96.12.64 <none> 80/TCP 8h NAME ENDPOINTS AGE endpoints/kubernetes 10.142.0.2:6443 8h endpoints/nginx 192.168.169.131:80 8h user@k8s-node1:~$ curl 10.96.12.64:80 curl: (7) Failed to connect to 10.96.12.64 port 80: Connection timed outFrom node2:
user@k8s-node2:~$ curl 192.168.169.131:80 <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Welcome to nginx!</title> <style> body { width: 35em; margin: 0 auto; font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif; } </style> </head> <body> <h1>Welcome to nginx!</h1> <p>If you see this page, the nginx web server is successfully installed and working. Further configuration is required.</p> <p>For online documentation and support please refer to <a href="http://nginx.org/">nginx.org</a>.<br/> Commercial support is available at <a href="http://nginx.com/">nginx.com</a>.</p> <p><em>Thank you for using nginx.</em></p> </body> </html>0 -
Indeed the problem was with GCE firewall. I saw that the traffic comes out of the node1 but does not arrive to node2. In fact ping and HTTP ports were open so it worked for some scenarios but it does not work for others, eg. complete demo example from lab 4.3 was working partially as there were no images on the page until traffic was open on firewall settings in GCE.
Thanks for helping with this issue.
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Hi,
I had the same problem (yes I think it IS a problem) and I solved it allowing ALL the traffic between the cluster nodes. If you are in GCE like me:
- Tag all the hosts of the cluster with the same network tag, say "k8s".
- Add a firewall rule to allow all the traffic from hosts tagged "k8s" to hosts tagged "k8s".
Let me know if you need more details on it.
Fabio
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Thanks, I solved it allowing All traffic too , I want to know, why this action is necessary ?. before to this action I have allowed All TCP traffic but this didn't work !
Jorge.
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Hi @jitapichab,
Kubernetes is an API driven architecture, and all internal communication takes place via API calls. This implies that each agent will expose a port where it expects requests from other agents.
A firewall rule to allow only TCP traffic will do just that - allow only the TCP traffic. Agents may use other protocols, so you would need to allow all protocols through, not only TCP.
This can be achieved in multiple ways. Tagging instances and setting up firewall rules based on tags is one way. Creating an isolated VPC network, dedicated to you Kubernetes nodes, with a firewall rule to allow all traffic - all protocols, to all ports, from all sources, is another way.
Regards.
-Chris0
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