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"strings"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"github.com/renstrom/dedent"
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"github.com/spf13/cobra"
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/sets"
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clientset "k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes"
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resetConfigDir(kubeadmconstants.KubernetesDir, r.certsDir)
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// Output help text instructing user how to remove iptables rules
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msg := `
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The reset process does not reset or clean up iptables rules or IPVS tables.
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If you wish to reset iptables, you must do so manually.
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For example:
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iptables -F && iptables -t nat -F && iptables -t mangle -F && iptables -X
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msg := dedent.Dedent(`
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The reset process does not reset or clean up iptables rules or IPVS tables.
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If you wish to reset iptables, you must do so manually.
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For example:
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iptables -F && iptables -t nat -F && iptables -t mangle -F && iptables -X
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If your cluster was setup to utilize IPVS, run ipvsadm --clear (or similar)
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to reset your system's IPVS tables.
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If your cluster was setup to utilize IPVS, run ipvsadm --clear (or similar)
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to reset your system's IPVS tables.
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`
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`)
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fmt.Print(msg)
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return nil
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