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Access Kubernetes Applications on a Remote Linux Server from Your Local Host Using SSH Tunneling

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🚀 Video Description: In this video, I’ll walk you through using SSH tunneling to securely expose a Kubernetes application running on a remote Linux server directly to your Local machine. Learn how to set up an SSH tunnel, configure your Kubernetes cluster, and access your application on localhost—no external load balancers! 🔑 What You'll Learn: 1. How to create an SSH tunnel to securely expose services. 2. Accessing Kubernetes applications on Local Host from a remote server. 3. Practical tips for working with Kubernetes and Linux servers. 4. Real-world use cases of SSH tunneling in DevOps environments. This tutorial is perfect for DevOps engineers, system administrators, and anyone looking to bridge their local development environment with remote Kubernetes clusters. Don't forget to LIKE 👍, **SUBSCRIBE** 🔔, and **SHARE** to help others #SSH #Tunneling #DevOps #DockerHub #Pipeline #ContinuousIntegration #Automation #JenkinsPipeline #SoftwareEngineering #CI_CD #JenkinsTutorial Disclaimer: Video is made for educational purposes Follow Us: GitHub: https://github.com/iQuantC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iquantconsult/ Happy DevOps'ing! 🎉

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