I have a small website running from a Helm deployment in my Kubernetes cluster like so:
NAME NAMESPACE REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART APP VERSION
alterdyne default 1 2019-12-11 09:23:19.11351804 -0800 PST deployed alterdyne-web-0.1.1 1.0.1
But my site can’t be seen when I go to the URL which is mydomain.net. This is expected because I don’t have a load balancer or other means set up to allow external access to it. However, when I go to mydomain.net and my site is deployed, I’m taken to a site that I have no association with.
When I delete the Helm deployment, it says the URL has nothing there. This also makes sense.
So my question is, why is my domain pointing to a seemingly random site and only when my project is deployed?
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Hello, @kurczynski
Can you please submit a support ticket about this so we can further investigate this for you? Can you also make sure to select the subject(type) as Kubernetes in order the ticket to be assigned to the correct team for faster response.
Regards, Alex
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