Dear Alexandre,
I was attempting to deploy the ABCDesktop (kubernetes-version-3.0) for testing my setup with a few of my own desktop applications. Everything worked fine when tested locally in my Ubuntu (22.04) machine. I then thought to deploy the setup in a DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOK) cluster (I currently have a 3 nodes cluster). Because the DOK is a managed Kubernetes, so it was straight forward to use the context and deploy using the install.sh script (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abcdesktopio/conf/main/kubernetes/install.sh), just for the testing purpose. To access the deployed ABCDesktop from an external IP, I changed the NGINX service type from nodePort to loadBalancer in the abcdesktop.yaml, as below. Saved and applied the chnages using 'kubectl apply -f abcdesktop.yaml'. I can now access the abcdesktop from 'http://<EXTERNAL-IP>', but I am unable to sign-in using login usernames and passwords from the OLDAP test samples. 'Sign-in Anonymously also fails. I get the error message:'undefined'. Any suggestions as to what I may be doing wrong here would be very much appreciated. Following are some of the details.
changes in the nginx service block within the abcdesktop.yaml
kind: Service
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
name: nginx
namespace: abcdesktop
spec:
type: LoadBalancer
selector:
run: nginx-od
ports:
- protocol: TCP
port: 80
targetPort: 80
nodePort: 30443
name: http
some additional information about the status of services and nodes in my deployment.
$kubectl get service -w
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
kubernetes ClusterIP xx.yyy.w.z <none> 443/TCP 50d
$kubectl get nodes -o=wide
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION INTERNAL-IP EXTERNAL-IP OS-IMAGE KERNEL-VERSION CONTAINER-RUNTIME
mkp-kubernetes-node-pool-q2r66 Ready <none> 50d v1.25.4 xx.yyy.www.zzz lll.mmm.nnn.ppp Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) 5.18.0-0.deb11.4-amd64 containerd://1.4.13
mkp-kubernetes-node-pool-q2r6l Ready <none> 50d v1.25.4 sss.ppp.uuu.vvv iii.jjj.kkk.lll Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) 5.18.0-0.deb11.4-amd64 containerd://1.4.13
mkp-kubernetes-node-pool-q2r6t Ready <none> 50d v1.25.4 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd uuu.vvv.www.kkk Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) 5.18.0-0.deb11.4-amd64 containerd://1.4.13
$kubectl get services -n abcdesktop
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
desktop ClusterIP None <none> <none> 9h
memcached ClusterIP xx.yyy.www.zz <none> 11211/TCP 9h
mongodb ClusterIP aa.bbb.cc.dd <none> 27017/TCP 9h
nginx LoadBalancer ll.jjj.kkk.mmm <EXTERAL-IP> 80:30443/TCP 9h
openldap ClusterIP uu.vvv.www.zzz <none> 389/TCP,636/TCP 9h
pyos ClusterIP ss.ooo.pp.kk <none> 8000/TCP 9h
speedtest ClusterIP ii.jjj.kkk.ll <none> 80/TCP 9h
Dear Alexandre,
I was attempting to deploy the ABCDesktop (kubernetes-version-3.0) for testing my setup with a few of my own desktop applications. Everything worked fine when tested locally in my Ubuntu (22.04) machine. I then thought to deploy the setup in a DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOK) cluster (I currently have a 3 nodes cluster). Because the DOK is a managed Kubernetes, so it was straight forward to use the context and deploy using the install.sh script (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abcdesktopio/conf/main/kubernetes/install.sh), just for the testing purpose. To access the deployed ABCDesktop from an external IP, I changed the NGINX service type from nodePort to loadBalancer in the abcdesktop.yaml, as below. Saved and applied the chnages using 'kubectl apply -f abcdesktop.yaml'. I can now access the abcdesktop from 'http://<EXTERNAL-IP>', but I am unable to sign-in using login usernames and passwords from the OLDAP test samples. 'Sign-in Anonymously also fails. I get the error message:'undefined'. Any suggestions as to what I may be doing wrong here would be very much appreciated. Following are some of the details.
changes in the nginx service block within the abcdesktop.yaml
some additional information about the status of services and nodes in my deployment.
$kubectl get service -w$kubectl get nodes -o=wide$kubectl get services -n abcdesktop