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Tweaks KIC install #4061

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions .github/styles/kong/dictionary.txt
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degraphql
denylist
dev
etcd
Fargate
Github
Goroutine
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27 changes: 22 additions & 5 deletions app/gateway/2.8.x/install-and-run/kubernetes.md
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Expand Up @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ This page explains how to install {{site.base_gateway}} with {{site.kic_product_

This page also includes the equivalent commands for OpenShift.

Note that in DB-less mode on Kubernetes, config is stored in etcd, the Kubernetes native datastore. For more information see [Kubernetes Deployment Options](/gateway/{{page.kong_version}}/plan-and-deploy/kubernetes-deployment-options).
Note that in DB-less mode on Kubernetes, config is stored in etcd, the Kubernetes native data store. For more information see [Kubernetes Deployment Options](/gateway/{{page.kong_version}}/plan-and-deploy/kubernetes-deployment-options).
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The {{site.base_gateway}} software is governed by the
[Kong Software License Agreement](https://konghq.com/kongsoftwarelicense/).
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oc get pods -n kong
```

1. To make HTTP requests, you need the IP address of the load balancer. Get the LoadBalancer address and store it in a local PROXY_IP environment variable:
1. To make HTTP requests, you need the IP address of the load balancer. Get the `loadBalancer` address and store it in a local `PROXY_IP` environment variable:

{:.note}
> **Note:** Some cluster providers provide only a DNS name for load balancers. In this case, specify `.hostname` instead of `.ip`.
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```sh
export PROXY_IP=$(kubectl get -o jsonpath="{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}" service -n kong kong-proxy)
```

1. Check that the value of $PROXY_IP is the value of the external host:
1. Verify that the value of `$PROXY_IP` matches the value of the external host:

```sh
echo $PROXY_IP
```

This should match the `EXTERNAL_IP` value of the `kong-proxy` service returned by the Kubernetes API:

```sh
kubectl get service kong-proxy -n kong
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oc get service kong-proxy -n kong
```

{:.note}
> **Note:** Some cluster providers provide only a DNS name for load balancers. In this case, specify `.hostname` instead of `.ip`.
1. Finally, invoke a test request:
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```sh
curl $PROXY_IP
```

which should return a response from the Kong gateway:
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```sh
{"message":"no Route matched with those values"}
```

## Next steps

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