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Jeff Cantrill commented on JBIDE-19850:
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Depending upon where your service is defined, there could be several thinks here with
locally. Contrary to my previous comment, I presume you can use 'user' insead of
token since you are attempting locally. You could also 'oc login' and then that
would resolve the user issue all together. Since you are using the 'all-in-one'
server, I would also suggest modifying the local bind port.
{code}
oc login
https://localhost:8443 --username=test-admin --password=
oc port-forward --insecure-skip-tls-verify=true --server=https://localhost:8443
--user=test-admin -n openshift -p hello-openshift 8888:8080
{code}
I also just read an email from OpenShift dev where it was noted the timeout was modified
in v1.0.3 to 60min from 5min. Could we be running into this issue too?
As a user I want to easily set up port forwarding for my application
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Key: JBIDE-19850
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-19850
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.3.0.Beta1
Reporter: Andre Dietisheim
Assignee: Jeff Cantrill
Priority: Blocker
Labels: openshift_v3, port_forwarding_wizard, respin-a
Fix For: 4.3.0.Beta2
Attachments: hello_world_template.json
As a user I want to be able to easily set up port forwarding to my application
Test by:
# Start OpenShift
# Create app from attached template
# Right Click on "Hello-world Pod" > Forward Ports
# Check find open ports
# Start Port forwarding
# In a terminal "curl localhost:<assigned local port>"
# Expect "Hello OpenShift"
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