Following steps work for F29 for F31 look here
cat /etc/redhat-release
Fedora release 29 (Twenty Nine)
su -c 'yum install qemu-kvm libvirt NetworkManager tinyproxy'
sudo systemctl start libvirtd
sudo systemctl enable libvirtd
sudo systemctl start tinyproxy
adduser crcuser
passwd crcuser
usermod -aG wheel crcuser
sudo passwd -d crcuser
# test if crcuser needs password
$ su crcuser
$ whoami
crcuser
su crcuser
# Goto https://cloud.redhat.com/openshift/install/crc/installer-provisioned
# download the CodeReady Containers archive
wget https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/clients/crc/latest/crc-linux-amd64.tar.xz
tar -xvf crc-linux-amd64.tar.xz
crc setup
# the pull secret is also available on https://cloud.redhat.com/openshift/install/crc/installer-provisioned
# Copy and paste it when prompted by crc start
crc start
''eval $(crc oc-env) && oc login -u kubeadmin -p e4FEb-9dxdF-9N2wH-Dj7B8 https://api.crc.testing:6443'
INFO Access the OpenShift web-console here: https://console-openshift-console.apps-crc.testing
INFO Login to the console with user: kubeadmin, password: e4FEb-9dxdF-9N2wH-Dj7B8
# Go to https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/clients/ocp/latest/
wget https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/clients/ocp/latest/openshift-client-linux-4.2.2.tar.gz
tar -xvf openshift-client-linux-4.2.2.tar.gz
cp oc /usr/local/bin
Edit the /etc/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.conf
file.
Comment out the Allow 127.0.0.1
line as it allows only access from within the VM
Search for ConnectPort
and add the following line:
ConnectPort 6443
Save the file and Start tinyproxy
systemctl start tinyproxy
# Go to https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/clients/ocp/latest/
wget https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/clients/ocp/latest/openshift-client-linux-4.1.13.tar.gz
tar -xvf openshift-client-linux-4.1.13.tar.gz
cp oc /usr/local/bin
Edit /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost console-openshift-console.apps-crc.testing oauth-openshift.apps-crc.testing
sudo ssh root@<REMOTE_HOST> -L 443:console-openshift-console.apps-crc.testing:443
Give laptop password first and then the remote system password.
OpenShift console is available at https://console-openshift-console.apps-crc.testing
# in a new terminal
export https_proxy=http://vm_ip:8888
# test api endpoint
curl -k https://api.crc.testing:6443
Now you can login using oc
client tool
oc login -u kubeadmin -p e4FEb-9dxdF-9N2wH-Dj7B8 https://api.crc.testing:6443
# get the route
oc get routes
NAME HOST/PORT PATH SERVICES PORT TERMINATION WILDCARD
tekton myservice-mynamespace.apps-crc.testing tekton-dashboard http None
Add the route to /etc/hosts
file as given below.
127.0.0.1 localhost console-openshift-console.apps-crc.testing oauth-openshift.apps-crc.testing myservice-mynamespace.apps-crc.testing
SSH tunnel in a new terminal
sudo ssh root@<REMOTE_HOST> -L 80:myservice-mynamespace.apps-crc.testing:80
the UI is available at https://myservice-mynamespace.apps-crc.testing
This was helpful, confirming it works with
crc version: 1.4.0+d5bb3a3 OpenShift version: 4.2.13 (embedded in binary)
on a
CentOS Linux release 7.7.1908 (Core)
Able to connect from a Win10 machine using bash via terminal
And setup a SSH tunnel via PuTTY and Pagent for the browser console