{{- if .Values.isClusterService }} CoreDNS is now running in the cluster as a cluster-service. {{- else }} CoreDNS is now running in the cluster. It can be accessed using the below endpoint {{- if contains "NodePort" .Values.serviceType }} export NODE_PORT=$(kubectl get --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -o jsonpath="{.spec.ports[0].nodePort}" services {{ template "coredns.fullname" . }}) export NODE_IP=$(kubectl get nodes --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -o jsonpath="{.items[0].status.addresses[0].address}") echo "$NODE_IP:$NODE_PORT" {{- else if contains "LoadBalancer" .Values.serviceType }} NOTE: It may take a few minutes for the LoadBalancer IP to be available. You can watch the status by running 'kubectl get svc -w {{ template "coredns.fullname" . }}' export SERVICE_IP=$(kubectl get svc --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} {{ template "coredns.fullname" . }} -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}') echo $SERVICE_IP {{- else if contains "ClusterIP" .Values.serviceType }} "{{ template "coredns.fullname" . }}.{{ .Release.Namespace }}.svc.cluster.local" from within the cluster {{- end }} {{- end }} It can be tested with the following: 1. Launch a Pod with DNS tools: kubectl run -it --rm --restart=Never --image=infoblox/dnstools:latest dnstools 2. Query the DNS server: / # host kubernetes