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13 hours agoOk so, I think it was running on the wrong node and using thats resolv.conf which I did not update, but I am getting a new issue:
2025-05-02T21:42:30Z INF Starting tunnel tunnelID=72c14e86-612a-46a7-a80f-14cfac1f0764
2025-05-02T21:42:30Z INF Version 2025.4.2 (Checksum b1ac33cda3705e8bac2c627dfd95070cb6811024e7263d4a554060d3d8561b33)
2025-05-02T21:42:30Z INF GOOS: linux, GOVersion: go1.22.5-devel-cf, GoArch: arm64
2025-05-02T21:42:30Z INF Settings: map[no-autoupdate:true]
2025-05-02T21:42:30Z INF Environmental variables map[TUNNEL_TOKEN:*****]
2025-05-02T21:42:30Z INF Generated Connector ID: 7679bafd-f44f-41de-ab1e-96f90aa9cc34
2025-05-02T21:42:40Z ERR Failed to fetch features, default to disable error="lookup cfd-features.argotunnel.com on 10.90.0.10:53: dial udp 10.90.0.10:53: i/o timeout"
2025-05-02T21:43:30Z WRN Unable to lookup protocol percentage.
2025-05-02T21:43:30Z INF Initial protocol quic
2025-05-02T21:43:30Z INF ICMP proxy will use 10.60.0.194 as source for IPv4
2025-05-02T21:43:30Z INF ICMP proxy will use fe80::eca8:3eff:fef1:c964 in zone eth0 as source for IPv6
2025-05-02T21:42:40Z ERR Failed to fetch features, default to disable error="lookup cfd-features.argotunnel.com on 10.90.0.10:53: dial udp 10.90.0.10:53: i/o timeout"
kube-dns usually isnt supposed to give a i/o timeout when going to external domains, im pretty sure its supposed to forward it to another dns server, or do i have to configure that?
Nevermind, fixed, this is what I tried applying, or maybe i should have waited for a bit and it might of worked, regardless, just incase its useful to anyone:
apiVersion: v1 kind: ConfigMap metadata: name: coredns namespace: kube-system data: Corefile: | .:53 { errors health ready kubernetes cluster.local in-addr.arpa ip6.arpa { pods insecure fallthrough in-addr.arpa ip6.arpa } hosts /etc/coredns/NodeHosts { ttl 60 reload 15s fallthrough } prometheus :9153 forward . 1.1.1.1 1.0.0.1 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 cache 30 loop reload loadbalance }
The issue is solved now, thanks