The iptables args list needs to include all fields as they are eventually spit out by iptables-save. This is because some systems do not support the 'iptables -C' arg, and so fall back on parsing iptables-save output. If this does not match, it will not pass the check. For example: adding the /32 on the destination IP arg is not strictly required, but causes this list to not match the final iptables-save output. This is fragile and I hope one day we can stop supporting such old iptables versions. |
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Kubernetes
Kubernetes is an open source implementation of container cluster management.
Kubernetes Design Document - Kubernetes @ Google I/O 2014
Kubernetes can run anywhere!
However, initial development was done on GCE and so our instructions and scripts are built around that. If you make it work on other infrastructure please let us know and contribute instructions/code.
Kubernetes is in pre-production beta!
While the concepts and architecture in Kubernetes represent years of experience designing and building large scale cluster manager at Google, the Kubernetes project is still under heavy development. Expect bugs, design and API changes as we bring it to a stable, production product over the coming year.
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Getting Started Guides
Where to go next?
Check out examples of Kubernetes in action, and community projects in the larger ecosystem:
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