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kdash doesn't respect HTTPS_PROXY environment variable #380
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might be related to kube-rs/kube#1013 need to dig in further |
Just a heads-up, it seems like SOCKS5 support has been merged in kube-rs/kube#1311. It should be available (behind a feature flag) in release 0.87.1. |
Yes, the kuber version needs to be updated as soon as other dependencies
(kubectl-view-allocations) also update to that version
Thanks & Regards,
Deepu
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Just a heads-up, it seems like SOCKS5 support has been merged in
kube-rs/kube#1311 <kube-rs/kube#1311>. It should
be available (behind a feature flag) in release 0.87.1
<https://github.com/kube-rs/kube/releases/tag/0.87.1>.
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I have enabled sock5 feature in version 0.6 |
can you test and confirm plz |
I've updated kdash but I'm not getting any cluster information. It sees the correct context but isn't capable of connecting to the cluster. However, kubectl works fine from the same terminal session. Let me know how I can test this further! 😉 |
Can you pass me your kube/config after removing private/sensitive info (I'm mainly interested in how the cluster authentication is structured) Also what do you see if you run |
Sorry for the late reply, here is the kube config:
Running |
Describe the bug
I have a cluster on a private network that I need to access via a bastion host. Under normal circumstances I can use
kubectl
by including aproxy-url
parameter in the Kubernetes context and setting theHTTPS_PROXY
environment variable.With
kdash
I get a timeout error:Failed to get namespaces. HyperError(hyper::Error(Connect, Custom { kind: TimedOut, error: Elapsed(()) }))
To Reproduce
proxy-url
parameter for your private Kubernetes clusterHTTPS_PROXY
variable.kdash
Expected behavior
kdash
should utilize theHTTPS_PROXY
environment variable, if it is set, when trying to connect to the Kubernetes cluster.Desktop:
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