Assign aksapp.io to valid DNS name
I have created a web service in azure kubernetes through Visual studio and when i opened my site from the below url its working.
URL is : http://myapp.xxxxxx.xxxxxx.aksapp.io/
Now i want to assign a valid DNS name i.e. abc.com to open my web service/Website.
So is it possible that i can open my service through valid DNS name or is their any other solution to open above link from valid DNS name.
Thanks
kubernetes azure-aks
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I have created a web service in azure kubernetes through Visual studio and when i opened my site from the below url its working.
URL is : http://myapp.xxxxxx.xxxxxx.aksapp.io/
Now i want to assign a valid DNS name i.e. abc.com to open my web service/Website.
So is it possible that i can open my service through valid DNS name or is their any other solution to open above link from valid DNS name.
Thanks
kubernetes azure-aks
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I have created a web service in azure kubernetes through Visual studio and when i opened my site from the below url its working.
URL is : http://myapp.xxxxxx.xxxxxx.aksapp.io/
Now i want to assign a valid DNS name i.e. abc.com to open my web service/Website.
So is it possible that i can open my service through valid DNS name or is their any other solution to open above link from valid DNS name.
Thanks
kubernetes azure-aks
I have created a web service in azure kubernetes through Visual studio and when i opened my site from the below url its working.
URL is : http://myapp.xxxxxx.xxxxxx.aksapp.io/
Now i want to assign a valid DNS name i.e. abc.com to open my web service/Website.
So is it possible that i can open my service through valid DNS name or is their any other solution to open above link from valid DNS name.
Thanks
kubernetes azure-aks
kubernetes azure-aks
edited Nov 13 '18 at 16:00
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Ravinder KambojRavinder Kamboj
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Try this annotations in your service template:
service:
annotations: service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name: "mycustomdnsname"
This blog explains in more details. If you're using ingress, you might want to set that label on the ingress service.
Hello Alev, Thanks for your response i have one more request to you i am not much aware about AKS so it will be very thankful to you if you told me that from where i can add annotations in service templates or in ingress
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 15 '18 at 11:44
sure! you can use the command:kubectl annotate svc service-name service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=brigadegw
– alev
Nov 15 '18 at 15:24
Hello Alev Again thanks for this i have use the below command for annotations Command is: kubectl annotate svc abc service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=xxx.example.com Where abc is my service and xxx.example.com is my external domain name. Command return message that service abc/ annotated but as i checked through web browser it still show default backend - 404 is their any other option that i have to configure for this
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
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Try this annotations in your service template:
service:
annotations: service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name: "mycustomdnsname"
This blog explains in more details. If you're using ingress, you might want to set that label on the ingress service.
Hello Alev, Thanks for your response i have one more request to you i am not much aware about AKS so it will be very thankful to you if you told me that from where i can add annotations in service templates or in ingress
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 15 '18 at 11:44
sure! you can use the command:kubectl annotate svc service-name service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=brigadegw
– alev
Nov 15 '18 at 15:24
Hello Alev Again thanks for this i have use the below command for annotations Command is: kubectl annotate svc abc service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=xxx.example.com Where abc is my service and xxx.example.com is my external domain name. Command return message that service abc/ annotated but as i checked through web browser it still show default backend - 404 is their any other option that i have to configure for this
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
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Try this annotations in your service template:
service:
annotations: service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name: "mycustomdnsname"
This blog explains in more details. If you're using ingress, you might want to set that label on the ingress service.
Hello Alev, Thanks for your response i have one more request to you i am not much aware about AKS so it will be very thankful to you if you told me that from where i can add annotations in service templates or in ingress
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 15 '18 at 11:44
sure! you can use the command:kubectl annotate svc service-name service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=brigadegw
– alev
Nov 15 '18 at 15:24
Hello Alev Again thanks for this i have use the below command for annotations Command is: kubectl annotate svc abc service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=xxx.example.com Where abc is my service and xxx.example.com is my external domain name. Command return message that service abc/ annotated but as i checked through web browser it still show default backend - 404 is their any other option that i have to configure for this
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
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Try this annotations in your service template:
service:
annotations: service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name: "mycustomdnsname"
This blog explains in more details. If you're using ingress, you might want to set that label on the ingress service.
Try this annotations in your service template:
service:
annotations: service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name: "mycustomdnsname"
This blog explains in more details. If you're using ingress, you might want to set that label on the ingress service.
answered Nov 14 '18 at 21:20
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Hello Alev, Thanks for your response i have one more request to you i am not much aware about AKS so it will be very thankful to you if you told me that from where i can add annotations in service templates or in ingress
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 15 '18 at 11:44
sure! you can use the command:kubectl annotate svc service-name service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=brigadegw
– alev
Nov 15 '18 at 15:24
Hello Alev Again thanks for this i have use the below command for annotations Command is: kubectl annotate svc abc service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=xxx.example.com Where abc is my service and xxx.example.com is my external domain name. Command return message that service abc/ annotated but as i checked through web browser it still show default backend - 404 is their any other option that i have to configure for this
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
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Hello Alev, Thanks for your response i have one more request to you i am not much aware about AKS so it will be very thankful to you if you told me that from where i can add annotations in service templates or in ingress
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 15 '18 at 11:44
sure! you can use the command:kubectl annotate svc service-name service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=brigadegw
– alev
Nov 15 '18 at 15:24
Hello Alev Again thanks for this i have use the below command for annotations Command is: kubectl annotate svc abc service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=xxx.example.com Where abc is my service and xxx.example.com is my external domain name. Command return message that service abc/ annotated but as i checked through web browser it still show default backend - 404 is their any other option that i have to configure for this
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
Hello Alev, Thanks for your response i have one more request to you i am not much aware about AKS so it will be very thankful to you if you told me that from where i can add annotations in service templates or in ingress
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 15 '18 at 11:44
Hello Alev, Thanks for your response i have one more request to you i am not much aware about AKS so it will be very thankful to you if you told me that from where i can add annotations in service templates or in ingress
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 15 '18 at 11:44
sure! you can use the command:
kubectl annotate svc service-name service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=brigadegw– alev
Nov 15 '18 at 15:24
sure! you can use the command:
kubectl annotate svc service-name service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=brigadegw– alev
Nov 15 '18 at 15:24
Hello Alev Again thanks for this i have use the below command for annotations Command is: kubectl annotate svc abc service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=xxx.example.com Where abc is my service and xxx.example.com is my external domain name. Command return message that service abc/ annotated but as i checked through web browser it still show default backend - 404 is their any other option that i have to configure for this
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
Hello Alev Again thanks for this i have use the below command for annotations Command is: kubectl annotate svc abc service.beta.kubernetes.io/azure-dns-label-name=xxx.example.com Where abc is my service and xxx.example.com is my external domain name. Command return message that service abc/ annotated but as i checked through web browser it still show default backend - 404 is their any other option that i have to configure for this
– Ravinder Kamboj
Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
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