- Expose a workload
- Expose and secure a workload
- Security
Provisioning k3d fails on a Linux machine
Symptom
You're on a Linux machine and provisioning k3d fails with a message like Cannot bind to reserved port 80
.
Cause
By default, provisioning tries to use ports 80
and 433
.
On Linux, the ports are reserved to be used by a privileged user.
Remedy
Use a custom port for the load balancer. For example, use the port 8080
:
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kyma provision k3d -p 8080:80@loadbalancer -p 8443:443@loadbalancer
Alternatively, execute the kyma provision k3d
command with sudo privileges.