In short, you can't.  That would require multiple IPs which are
allocated and deallocated and retargetted as pods come and go.  This
is not supported for now.  Maybe you can talk more about what you're
trying to do?

On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 8:43 AM,  <george.pu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm reading the documentation and exploring headless services from kubernetes.
> However,  I cannot find an official way on externalizing the FQDN names of 
> the headless service to the outside world. I found a couple of links but they 
> are either third party tools or incubation projects, is there a best way to 
> do this with kubernetes 1.6?
>
> Tools that I found so far:
> https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/external-dns
> https://github.com/wearemolecule/route53-kubernetes
>
> I'm deploying kubernetes on AWS.
>
> Thanks!
> George
>
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