diff --git a/blog/docs/articles/set-up-a-local-knative-environment-with-kind.md b/blog/docs/articles/set-up-a-local-knative-environment-with-kind.md index c0a9747a6a..ad1a08881c 100644 --- a/blog/docs/articles/set-up-a-local-knative-environment-with-kind.md +++ b/blog/docs/articles/set-up-a-local-knative-environment-with-kind.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ apiVersion: kind.sigs.k8s.io/v1alpha4 nodes: - role: control-plane extraPortMappings: - ## expose port 31380 of the node to port 80 on the host + ## expose port 31080 of the node to port 80 on the host - containerPort: 31080 hostPort: 80 ## expose port 31443 of the node to port 443 on the host @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED d53c275d7461 kindest/node:v1.18.2 "/usr/local/bin/entr…" 4 hours ago Up 4 hours 127.0.0.1:49350->6443/tcp, 0.0.0.0:80->31080/tcp, 0.0.0.0:443->31443/tcp knative-control-plane ``` -The ports, and how they’re tied to the host, should be the same as you’ve defined in the clusterconfig file. For example, port 31380 in the cluster is exposed as port 80. +The ports, and how they’re tied to the host, should be the same as you’ve defined in the clusterconfig file. For example, port 31080 in the cluster is exposed as port 80. ## Step 4: Deploying your first app Now that the cluster, Knative, and the networking components are ready, you can deploy an app.