--- # bind address for kube-proxy kube_proxy_bind_address: '0.0.0.0' # acceptContentTypes defines the Accept header sent by clients when connecting to a server, overriding the # default value of 'application/json'. This field will control all connections to the server used by a particular # client. kube_proxy_client_accept_content_types: '' # burst allows extra queries to accumulate when a client is exceeding its rate. kube_proxy_client_burst: 10 # contentType is the content type used when sending data to the server from this client. kube_proxy_client_content_type: application/vnd.kubernetes.protobuf # kubeconfig is the path to a KubeConfig file. # Leave as empty string to generate from other fields kube_proxy_client_kubeconfig: '' # qps controls the number of queries per second allowed for this connection. kube_proxy_client_qps: 5 # How often configuration from the apiserver is refreshed. Must be greater than 0. kube_proxy_config_sync_period: 15m0s ### Conntrack # max is the maximum number of NAT connections to track (0 to # leave as-is). This takes precedence over maxPerCore and min. kube_proxy_conntrack_max: 'null' # maxPerCore is the maximum number of NAT connections to track # per CPU core (0 to leave the limit as-is and ignore min). kube_proxy_conntrack_max_per_core: 32768 # min is the minimum value of connect-tracking records to allocate, # regardless of conntrackMaxPerCore (set maxPerCore=0 to leave the limit as-is). kube_proxy_conntrack_min: 131072 # tcpCloseWaitTimeout is how long an idle conntrack entry # in CLOSE_WAIT state will remain in the conntrack # table. (e.g. '60s'). Must be greater than 0 to set. kube_proxy_conntrack_tcp_close_wait_timeout: 1h0m0s # tcpEstablishedTimeout is how long an idle TCP connection will be kept open # (e.g. '2s'). Must be greater than 0 to set. kube_proxy_conntrack_tcp_established_timeout: 24h0m0s # Enables profiling via web interface on /debug/pprof handler. # Profiling handlers will be handled by metrics server. kube_proxy_enable_profiling: false # bind address for kube-proxy health check kube_proxy_healthz_bind_address: 0.0.0.0:10256 # If using the pure iptables proxy, SNAT everything. Note that it breaks any # policy engine. kube_proxy_masquerade_all: false # If using the pure iptables proxy, the bit of the fwmark space to mark packets requiring SNAT with. # Must be within the range [0, 31]. kube_proxy_masquerade_bit: 14 # The minimum interval of how often the iptables or ipvs rules can be refreshed as # endpoints and services change (e.g. '5s', '1m', '2h22m'). kube_proxy_min_sync_period: 0s # The maximum interval of how often iptables or ipvs rules are refreshed (e.g. '5s', '1m', '2h22m'). # Must be greater than 0. kube_proxy_sync_period: 30s # A comma-separated list of CIDR's which the ipvs proxier should not touch when cleaning up IPVS rules. kube_proxy_exclude_cidrs: [] # The ipvs scheduler type when proxy mode is ipvs # rr: round-robin # lc: least connection # dh: destination hashing # sh: source hashing # sed: shortest expected delay # nq: never queue kube_proxy_scheduler: rr # configure arp_ignore and arp_announce to avoid answering ARP queries from kube-ipvs0 interface # must be set to true for MetalLB to work kube_proxy_strict_arp: false # kube_proxy_tcp_timeout is the timeout value used for idle IPVS TCP sessions. # The default value is 0, which preserves the current timeout value on the system. kube_proxy_tcp_timeout: 0s # kube_proxy_tcp_fin_timeout is the timeout value used for IPVS TCP sessions after receiving a FIN. # The default value is 0, which preserves the current timeout value on the system. kube_proxy_tcp_fin_timeout: 0s # kube_proxy_udp_timeout is the timeout value used for IPVS UDP packets. # The default value is 0, which preserves the current timeout value on the system. kube_proxy_udp_timeout: 0s # The IP address and port for the metrics server to serve on # (set to 0.0.0.0 for all IPv4 interfaces and `::` for all IPv6 interfaces) kube_proxy_metrics_bind_address: 127.0.0.1:10249 # A string slice of values which specify the addresses to use for NodePorts. # Values may be valid IP blocks (e.g. 1.2.3.0/24, 1.2.3.4/32). # The default empty string slice ([]) means to use all local addresses. kube_proxy_nodeport_addresses: >- {%- if kube_proxy_nodeport_addresses_cidr is defined -%} [{{ kube_proxy_nodeport_addresses_cidr }}] {%- else -%} [] {%- endif -%} # oom-score-adj value for kube-proxy process. Values must be within the range [-1000, 1000] kube_proxy_oom_score_adj: -999 # portRange is the range of host ports (beginPort-endPort, inclusive) that may be consumed # in order to proxy service traffic. If unspecified, 0, or (0-0) then ports will be randomly chosen. kube_proxy_port_range: '' # udpIdleTimeout is how long an idle UDP connection will be kept open (e.g. '250ms', '2s'). # Must be greater than 0. Only applicable for proxyMode=userspace. kube_proxy_udp_idle_timeout: 250ms