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| | | | | If you're running on Hetzner, you might want to update your DNS settings to use some other resolvers. This can problem can manifest if you're trying to resolve DNS names that resolve to your own machines *from inside your own machines*. | |
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| | | These are the steps I use to set up k3s lightweight kubernetes for local development with Arch Linux. This guide results in a deployment using LetsEncrypt via Traefik, HTTPS support, and a vanilla nginx web server. Note that, with these instructions, LetsEncrypt will only generate a valid HTTPS certificate if the computer where k3s is being installed can be reached via HTTP on port 80 over the public Internet using the domain name we specify below. Routing and Firewall Enable IP forwarding. | ||