loadBalancerSourceRanges not working for google kubernetes cluster












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I deployed this service.yaml to my cluster:



apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: myapp
spec:
type: LoadBalancer
ports:
- protocol: TCP
port: 8888
targetPort: 8888
loadBalancerSourceRanges:
- 123.123.123.123/32


123.123.123.123/32 is my public IP address. But this service is not accessible from my public IP for some reason. This is supposed to be supported by GCP now.



If I use expose it works but opens up ALL traffic which I why I want to use loadBalancerSourceRanges



kubectl expose deployment mydeployment --type=LoadBalancer --port 8888 --target-port 8888









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    I deployed this service.yaml to my cluster:



    apiVersion: v1
    kind: Service
    metadata:
    name: myapp
    spec:
    type: LoadBalancer
    ports:
    - protocol: TCP
    port: 8888
    targetPort: 8888
    loadBalancerSourceRanges:
    - 123.123.123.123/32


    123.123.123.123/32 is my public IP address. But this service is not accessible from my public IP for some reason. This is supposed to be supported by GCP now.



    If I use expose it works but opens up ALL traffic which I why I want to use loadBalancerSourceRanges



    kubectl expose deployment mydeployment --type=LoadBalancer --port 8888 --target-port 8888









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      I deployed this service.yaml to my cluster:



      apiVersion: v1
      kind: Service
      metadata:
      name: myapp
      spec:
      type: LoadBalancer
      ports:
      - protocol: TCP
      port: 8888
      targetPort: 8888
      loadBalancerSourceRanges:
      - 123.123.123.123/32


      123.123.123.123/32 is my public IP address. But this service is not accessible from my public IP for some reason. This is supposed to be supported by GCP now.



      If I use expose it works but opens up ALL traffic which I why I want to use loadBalancerSourceRanges



      kubectl expose deployment mydeployment --type=LoadBalancer --port 8888 --target-port 8888









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      I deployed this service.yaml to my cluster:



      apiVersion: v1
      kind: Service
      metadata:
      name: myapp
      spec:
      type: LoadBalancer
      ports:
      - protocol: TCP
      port: 8888
      targetPort: 8888
      loadBalancerSourceRanges:
      - 123.123.123.123/32


      123.123.123.123/32 is my public IP address. But this service is not accessible from my public IP for some reason. This is supposed to be supported by GCP now.



      If I use expose it works but opens up ALL traffic which I why I want to use loadBalancerSourceRanges



      kubectl expose deployment mydeployment --type=LoadBalancer --port 8888 --target-port 8888






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