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func CanUseIptablesProxier ¶ added in v1.1.2
func CanUseIptablesProxier(iptver IptablesVersioner) (bool, error)
CanUseIptablesProxier returns true if we should use the iptables Proxier instead of the "classic" userspace Proxier. This is determined by checking the iptables version and for the existence of kernel features. It may return an error if it fails to get the iptables version without error, in which case it will also return false.
func CleanupLeftovers ¶
func CleanupLeftovers(ipt utiliptables.Interface) (encounteredError bool)
CleanupLeftovers removes all iptables rules and chains created by the Proxier It returns true if an error was encountered. Errors are logged.
Types ¶
type IptablesVersioner ¶ added in v1.1.2
IptablesVersioner can query the current iptables version.
type Proxier ¶
type Proxier struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Proxier is an iptables based proxy for connections between a localhost:lport and services that provide the actual backends.
func NewProxier ¶
func NewProxier(ipt utiliptables.Interface, exec utilexec.Interface, syncPeriod time.Duration, masqueradeAll bool) (*Proxier, error)
NewProxier returns a new Proxier given an iptables Interface instance. Because of the iptables logic, it is assumed that there is only a single Proxier active on a machine. An error will be returned if iptables fails to update or acquire the initial lock. Once a proxier is created, it will keep iptables up to date in the background and will not terminate if a particular iptables call fails.
func (*Proxier) OnEndpointsUpdate ¶
OnEndpointsUpdate takes in a slice of updated endpoints.
func (*Proxier) OnServiceUpdate ¶
OnServiceUpdate tracks the active set of service proxies. They will be synchronized using syncProxyRules()