Actually, parksmap-katacoda-my-project.192.168.64.18.xip.io gets
resolved to 192.168.64.18. If that's the IP of your minishift VM and the
OpenShift router is running and accepting connections on port 80, you
should be able to access your service through that URL.
On 20. 03. 2017 16:56, Tim Dudgeon wrote:
I've come across a couple of scenarios where the default routes that
are created for an app do now work correctly, and I'm not sure how
this should be done.
For instance, when running minishift on a Mac (using Docker Mac, thus
accessing through the xhyve VM) you can connect to the OpenShift
console OK, and deploy an app (I chose the parksmap-katacoda demo app)
OK. But when you try to set up the route to this app I hit problems.
The default settings generate a URL that cannot be resolved (e.g.
http://parksmap-katacoda-my-project.192.168.64.18.xip.io/ - clearly
the local 192.* IP address is not going to be resolvable) , and I
can't figure out how to set this up correctly.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Tim
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