Accessing the Kubernetes localhost Dashboard UI
Now that the proxy has been started, you can use your web browser to access the Kubernetes dashboard URL:
http://localhost:8001/api/v1/namespaces/
kubernetes-dashboard/services
/https:kubernetes-dashboard:/proxy/
This URL is for the Kubernetes dashboard login. Enter the token that you receive while login into the dashboard (step 3). Now, the Kubernetes dashboard setup is complete, you can now use it to manage your Kubernetes cluster from GUI.
For security reasons, it is recommended that you access the Kubernetes dashboard over a secure connection (HTTPS) rather than HTTP. To set up HTTPS, you will need to create a TLS certificate and configure your Kubernetes API server to use the certificate. You can find more information on how to set up HTTPS for the Kubernetes dashboard in the official Kubernetes.
Kubernetes – Dashboard Setup
Kubernetes – Dashboard Setup is a web-based user interface that offers a summary of your Kubernetes cluster. You may manage your resources using a graphical interface and view information about your pods, deployments, services, and more with the dashboard. How do you maintain track of all the containers you deploy using Kubernetes when there are hundreds of them? That won’t work with a command-line interface. Everything must be represented visually. Welcome to the Kubernetes dashboard. The official web-based UI for Kubernetes, known as Kubernetes Dashboard, consists of a collection of services that make cluster management easier. You will discover how to set up the Kubernetes Dashboard on an Ubuntu computer step-by-step in this guide.