Sorry, but what port are you talking about? because when i run the command 
i have never specify a port or ip to talk with

Il giorno sabato 21 aprile 2018 16:27:30 UTC+2, he...@andrewhowden.com ha 
scritto:
>
> Hola Christian; 
>
> That means that the kubetl client is not able to make a connection to the 
> kube apiserver. I think, when enabled, the non TLS port is exposed over 
> local host for that service? 
>
> At any rate, it's worth:
>
> - checking that the kube-apiserver is running, and is configured to listen 
> on that port 
> - there are no firewalls in place between the client (kubectl) and the 
> kube-apiserver
>
> If you run 
>
> kubectl get pods -v=9
>
> Kubectl will show you a cURL command you can use to further debug the 
> issue. 
>
>

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