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Published: Jan 30, 2015 License: Apache-2.0

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DNS in Kubernetes

SkyDNS can be configured to automatically run in a Kubernetes cluster.

What things get DNS names?

The only objects to which we are assigning DNS names are Services. Every Kubernetes Service is assigned a virtual IP address which is stable as long as the Service exists. This maps well to DNS, which has a long history of clients that, on purpose or on accident, do not respect DNS TTLs.

How do I find the DNS server?

The DNS server itself runs as a Kubernetes Service. This gives it a stable IP address. When you run the SkyDNS service, you can assign a static IP to use for the Service. For example, if you assign DNS_SERVER_IP (see below) as 10.0.0.10, you can configure your docker daemon with the flag --dns 10.0.0.10.

Of course, giving services a name is just half of the problem - DNS names need a domain also. This implementation uses the variable DNS_DOMAIN (see below). You can configure your docker daemon with the flag --dns-search.

How do I configure it?

The following environment variables are used at cluster startup to create the SkyDNS pods and configure the kubelets. If you need to, you can reconfigure your provider as necessary (e.g. cluster/gce/config-default.sh):

ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS=true
DNS_SERVER_IP="10.0.0.10"
DNS_DOMAIN="kubernetes.local"
DNS_REPLICAS=1

How does it work?

SkyDNS depends on etcd for what to serve, but it doesn't really need all of what etcd offers in the way we use it. For simplicty, we run etcd and SkyDNS together in a pod, and we do not try to link etcd instances across replicas. A helper container called kube2sky also runs in the pod and acts a bridge between Kubernetes and SkyDNS. It finds the Kubernetes master through the kubernetes-ro service, it pulls service info from the master, and it writes that to etcd for SkyDNS to find.

Known issues

DNS resolution does not work from nodes directly, but it DOES work for containers. As best I (thockin) can figure out, this is some oddity around DNAT and localhost in the kernel. I think I have a workaround, but it's not quite baked as of the this writing (11/6/2014).

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kube2sky is a bridge between Kubernetes and SkyDNS.
kube2sky is a bridge between Kubernetes and SkyDNS.

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