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authors: [ "qasim-sarfraz" ] | ||
description: "Debugging DNS with Inspektor Gadget" | ||
draft: false | ||
tags: | ||
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"DNS", | ||
"CoreDNS", | ||
"Hubble", | ||
"kubernetes", | ||
"Inspektor Gadget", | ||
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title: "Debugging DNS with Inspektor Gadget" | ||
slug: /2024/11/inspektor-gadget-dns | ||
image: /media/2024-11-21-inspektor-gadget-dns.jpg | ||
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In this blog, you will learn about the tools that you can use to debug DNS Request Flows in Kubernetes Clusters. We will also cover the different debugging scenarios and how to fix each of them. | ||
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This blog is based on the talk from Qasim Sarfraz at ContainerDays 2024. | ||
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[Read the full post on the Container Days blog](https://www.containerdays.io/blog/debugging-dns-request-flows-in-kubernetes-clusters/). |
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