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Quickstart Guides / Sandbox Environment (kind) steps potentially missing context (Fedora) #1186

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dkosteck opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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dkosteck commented Oct 1, 2024

When I run the sandbox deployment on Fedora it seems that there is potentially some context missing, whether this is by design I'm not certain so will open an issue here.

Essentially, in order to get a working deployment SELinux dockersock (https://github.com/dpw/selinux-dockersock) needs to be installed before installation and there is further ip table configuration necessary. At least this is what I was able to glean from the submariner Slack channel here:
https://kubernetes.slack.com/archives/C010RJV694M/p1641379840476000
as well as here
https://kubernetes.slack.com/archives/C010RJV694M/p1725900278057809

Should the documentation have more context to reflect situations such as these? Are there best practices surrounding configuration before deployment? Should there be specific examples, or are these outside of the scope of the docs?

@dfarrell07 dfarrell07 added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Oct 8, 2024
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@dkosteck Thanks for the report! Most of us run Fedora, so I think we assumed it would "just work" in most cases. I'll look into this, see if we can improve the docs.

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