Re: [kubernetes-users] How hostNetwork : true works with K8s Internal Services?

2018-02-05 Thread 'Tim Hockin' via Kubernetes user discussion and Q
Kubernetes does not demand an overlay, and most of the overlays used for kube employ some form of node gateway to allow packets to cross between planes. On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 12:59 PM, Chase wrote: > Hello - I am trying to understand how "hostNetwork: true" works with

Re: [kubernetes-users] How hostNetwork : true works with K8s Internal Services?

2018-02-05 Thread 'Matthias Rampke' via Kubernetes user discussion and Q
Hey, yes, I think this should work for any reasonable overlay. NodePorts are also implemented essentially in the host network namespace, so if this wouldn't work you would not have *any* way of getting traffic into the cluster at least as far as I can see. Of course, the best way to find out for

[kubernetes-users] How hostNetwork : true works with K8s Internal Services?

2018-02-03 Thread Chase
Hello - I am trying to understand how "hostNetwork: true" works with internal pod communication. For example, if I create a daemonSet with hostNetwork : true and ClusterFirstWithHostNet should this pod be able to : 1. Bind to the host network 2. Communicate to services in the K8s network.