diff --git a/site/content/en/docs/handbook/accessing.md b/site/content/en/docs/handbook/accessing.md index 2bbd99d9d06e..df5b1e6dd3ec 100644 --- a/site/content/en/docs/handbook/accessing.md +++ b/site/content/en/docs/handbook/accessing.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Services of type `NodePort` can be exposed via the `minikube service 80 5m45s ``` +**Note for Docker Desktop Users:** +
+To get ingress to work you'll need to open a new terminal window and run `minikube tunnel` and in the following step use `0.0.0.0` in place of ``. + Now verify that the ingress works ```shell $ curl /foo diff --git a/site/content/en/docs/tutorials/ambassador_ingress_controller.md b/site/content/en/docs/tutorials/ambassador_ingress_controller.md index 32e5d5a76ed4..9bfe4f94e02f 100644 --- a/site/content/en/docs/tutorials/ambassador_ingress_controller.md +++ b/site/content/en/docs/tutorials/ambassador_ingress_controller.md @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ this [post](https://blog.getambassador.io/new-kubernetes-1-18-extends-ingress-c3 First, let's create a Kubernetes deployment and service which we will talk to via Ambassador. ```shell script -kubectl create deployment hello-minikube --image=k8s.gcr.io/echoserver:1.4 +kubectl create deployment hello-minikube --image=kicbase/echo-server:1.0 kubectl expose deployment hello-minikube --port=8080 ``` @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ that maps a target backend service to a given host or prefix. Let's create another Kubernetes deployment and service that we will expose via Ambassador - ```shell script -kubectl create deployment mapping-minikube --image=k8s.gcr.io/echoserver:1.4 +kubectl create deployment mapping-minikube --image=kicbase/echo-server:1.0 kubectl expose deployment mapping-minikube --port=8080 ```