Rather than just silently not adding policies for controllers that don't
support a given address family, emit a warning so that it is more
obvious in the logs that kube-router isn't able to add a policy for a
given family when the controller doesn't have that family enabled.
This change allows to define two cluster CIDRs for compatibility with
Kubernetes dual-stack, with an assumption that two CIDRs are usually
IPv4 and IPv6.
Signed-off-by: Michal Rostecki <vadorovsky@gmail.com>
Check if the Pod is actionable before taking NetworkPolicy actions which
includes both adding KUBE-POD-FW and KUBE-NWPLCY chains for it.
Checks have now been consolidated to a single isNetPolActionable()
function which checks for pod phases that we don't want NetworkPolicy
for like: Failed, Completed, and Succeeded, missing pod IP addresses,
and pods with HostNetwork enabled.
fixes#1056