@markmcgookin Interesting stuff - what are you going to do with your cluster now?

Also - this may not help your particular situation but specifying `--write-kubeconfig-mode` can specify file permissions on the .kube/config file. Might save you a step. Something like:

curl -sfL get.k3s.io | sh -s - --write-kubeconfig-mode 644

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@OpinionatedGeek yeah I always forget I can do that and have to do it this way. This cluster has been gathering dust for a while so reimaged the machines. I have a linode cluster running an api a website and a database but I barely use it and it costs about £60 a month. So going to see if I can use ngrok to expose this cluster safely and just fire a cname to the domain via DNS… if it works I can kill my expensive linode cluster.

@markmcgookin Sounds like an excellent money-saving plan - good luck!

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