docs(install_faq): document dnsmasq fix for kubeadm

The solution to #1455 is to configure dnsmasq on each of your nodes.
This adds brief documentation on how to do so.

Closes #1455
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Matt Butcher 8 years ago
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@ -89,8 +89,17 @@ help you get started:
Error: Error forwarding ports: error upgrading connection: dial tcp: lookup kube-4gb-lon1-02 on 8.8.8.8:53: no such host
```
A: We have seen this issue with Ubuntu and Kubeadm. See this issue for more
information: https://github.com/kubernetes/helm/issues/1455
A: We have seen this issue with Ubuntu and Kubeadm in multi-node clusters. The
issue is that the nodes expect certain DNS records to be obtainable via global
DNS. Until this is resolved upstream, you can work around the issue as
follows:
1) Add entries to `/etc/hosts` on the master mapping your hostnames to their public IPs
2) Install `dnsmasq` on the master (e.g. `apt install -y dnsmasq`)
3) Kill the k8s api server container on master (kubelet will recreate it)
4) Then `systemctl restart docker` (or reboot the master) for it to pick up the /etc/resolv.conf changes
See this issue for more information: https://github.com/kubernetes/helm/issues/1455
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