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minikube kubernetes – how to access specific pod IP endpoint using curl

on Dec 18, 2022

This tutorial assumers that minikube kubernetes is already installed. Steps to access pod IP endpoint using curl

  1. Instal minikube and kubernetes
  2. create multi replica deployment
  3. Find pod IPs
    kubectl get pods -l app=hello-minikube -o yaml | grep podIP
        podIP: 10.244.0.3
        podIPs:
        podIP: 10.244.1.6
        podIPs:
        podIP: 10.244.1.5
        podIPs:
  4. Ssh to minikube VM (one of the nodes)
    minikube ssh
  5. Run curl to access podIP:port
    curl POD_IP_ONE_OF_THE_ABOVE_LIST:8080
    curl 10.244.0.3:8080
    Request served by hello-minikube-7ddcbc9b8b-nmc2c
    
    HTTP/1.1 GET /
    
    Host: 10.244.0.3:8080
    Accept: */*
    User-Agent: curl/7.68.0
  6. Another alternative is to use proxy (ssh not needed in this case)
    kubectl port-forward hello-minikube-7ddcbc9b8b-nmc2c 8080
    curl localhost:8080
  7. To get podName for above command
    kubectl get pods -l app=hello-minikube
    NAME                              READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
    hello-minikube-7ddcbc9b8b-nmc2c   1/1     Running   0          4h5m
    hello-minikube-7ddcbc9b8b-t2wll   1/1     Running   0          4h5m
    hello-minikube-7ddcbc9b8b-zsrxc   1/1     Running   0          4h5m

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