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CoreDNS pod is not running. Please find below status.

kubectl get po --all-namespaces -o wide | grep -i coredns
kube-system            coredns-6955765f44-8qhkr                    1/1     Running            0          24m     10.244.0.59      k8s-master          <none>           <none>
kube-system            coredns-6955765f44-lpmjk                    0/1     Running            0          24m     10.244.1.43      k8s-worker-node-1   <none>           <none>

Please find below logs of pod.

kubectl logs coredns-6955765f44-lpmjk -n kube-system



E0420 03:43:03.855622       1 reflector.go:125] pkg/mod/k8s.io/[email protected]/tools/cache/reflector.go:98: Failed to list *v1.Namespace: Get https://10.96.0.1:443/api/v1/namespaces?limit=500&resourceVersion=0: dial tcp 10.96.0.1:443: connect: no route to host
E0420 03:43:03.855622       1 reflector.go:125] pkg/mod/k8s.io/[email protected]/tools/cache/reflector.go:98: Failed to list *v1.Namespace: Get https://10.96.0.1:443/api/v1/namespaces?limit=500&resourceVersion=0: dial tcp 10.96.0.1:443: connect: no route to host
E0420 03:43:03.855622       1 reflector.go:125] pkg/mod/k8s.io/[email protected]/tools/cache/reflector.go:98: Failed to list *v1.Namespace: Get https://10.96.0.1:443/api/v1/namespaces?limit=500&resourceVersion=0: dial tcp 10.96.0.1:443: connect: no route to host
E0420 03:43:03.855622       1 reflector.go:125] pkg/mod/k8s.io/[email protected]/tools/cache/reflector.go:98: Failed to list *v1.Namespace: Get https://10.96.0.1:443/api/v1/namespaces?limit=500&resourceVersion=0: dial tcp 10.96.0.1:443: connect: no route to host
E0420 03:43:05.859525       1 reflector.go:125] pkg/mod/k8s.io/[email protected]/tools/cache/reflector.go:98: Failed to list *v1.Namespace: Get https://10.96.0.1:443/api/v1/namespaces?limit=500&resourceVersion=0: dial tcp 10.96.0.1:443: connect: no route to host
E0420 03:43:05.859525       1 reflector.go:125] pkg/mod/k8s.io/[email protected]/tools/cache/reflector.go:98: Failed to list *v1.Namespace: Get https://10.96.0.1:443/api/v1/namespaces?limit=500&resourceVersion=0: dial tcp 10.96.0.1:443: connect: no route to host
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  • have you installed a cni such as flannel or calico? Apr 20, 2020 at 6:18
  • where is the kubernetes deployed? local using Minikube or public cloud ? Apr 20, 2020 at 6:30
  • I have installed flannel pod network to the cluster and 2 nodes of kubernetes cluster deployed using kubeadm locally on virtual machines. Apr 20, 2020 at 8:26
  • When running kubeadm init did you specify correct pod cidr for flannel? Did you also try to flush the iptables?
    – kool
    Apr 20, 2020 at 12:21
  • I have flushed iptables on all nodes and deleted both coredns. Now both coredns pods showing healthy. I am not getting exactly why logs showing no route to the host before iptable flush as I was able to telnet to the ClusterIP on port 443. If iptable causing for this then which iptable rule should I apply to resolve this permanently. Apr 20, 2020 at 15:37

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To solve no route to host issue with CoreDNS pods you have to flush iptables by running:

systemctl stop kubelet
systemctl stop docker
iptables --flush
iptables -tnat --flush
systemctl start kubelet
systemctl start docker

Also mind that flannel has been removed from the list of CNIs in the kubeadm documentation:

The reason for that is that Cluster Lifecycle have been getting a number of issues related to flannel (either in kubeadm or kops tickets) and we don't have good answers for the users as the project is not actively maintained. - Add note that issues for CNI should be logged in the respective issue trackers and that Calico is the only CNI we e2e test kubeadm against.

So recommended approach would be also move to Calico CNI.

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I was using K8s 1.19.7 with flannel without any error, As soon as I upgraded to 1.21.1 it start showing above mentioned error and following fix works for me

firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=trusted --add-source=10.244.0.0/16
firewall-cmd --reload

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