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Hello,
I've started using External-DNS to solve our problems with external AKS apps trying to talk with apps hosted on AKS.
We are using AzureCNI as network plugin, that means that every pod created have one valid IP on AKS subnet and we can access that IP and use the applicaton hosted on that pod. But everytime that the pod get redeployed that IP changes, and its here where External-DNS start helping us. We've manage to expose a servise using External-DNS but it creates an internal load balancer for it, and my question is... there is any annotation that we can use to External-DNS work with AzureCNI and register the current POD IP of the Azure subnet?
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Hello,
I've started using External-DNS to solve our problems with external AKS apps trying to talk with apps hosted on AKS.
We are using AzureCNI as network plugin, that means that every pod created have one valid IP on AKS subnet and we can access that IP and use the applicaton hosted on that pod. But everytime that the pod get redeployed that IP changes, and its here where External-DNS start helping us. We've manage to expose a servise using External-DNS but it creates an internal load balancer for it, and my question is... there is any annotation that we can use to External-DNS work with AzureCNI and register the current POD IP of the Azure subnet?
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