I am using AKS and cant find a solution to the above :/
I'm kind of winging it, but if you want to go on a trip with me...
az aks browse --resource-group <resourcegroup> --name <clustername>
Discovery and Load Balancing > Services
Kubernetes
I believe this should give you the option to edit the YAML. I THINK you should just need to add the port there. Something similar to:
"ports": [ { "name": "https", "protocol": "TCP", "port": 443, "targetPort": 443 }, { "name": "webhook", "protocol": "TCP", "port": 6443, "targetPort": 6443 } ]
Maybe? This is just a hunch.
You may also be able to accomplish this through kubectl, but I'm not sure.
I'm working on updating my post to specify which version of Cert-Manager to use, since apparently this is an issue after version 0.6.0
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I am using AKS and cant find a solution to the above :/
I'm kind of winging it, but if you want to go on a trip with me...
az aks browse --resource-group <resourcegroup> --name <clustername>
Discovery and Load Balancing > Services
Kubernetes
I believe this should give you the option to edit the YAML. I THINK you should just need to add the port there. Something similar to:
Maybe? This is just a hunch.
You may also be able to accomplish this through kubectl, but I'm not sure.
I'm working on updating my post to specify which version of Cert-Manager to use, since apparently this is an issue after version 0.6.0