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On Linux systems that support it, incoming requests and requests to |
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On Linux systems that support it, incoming requests and requests to |
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the local host can use `iptables` to forward ports on the same machine |
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the local host can use `iptables` to forward ports on the same machine |
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without a secondary service. Since Consul, by default, only resolves |
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without a secondary service. Since Consul, by default, only resolves |
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the `.consul` TDL, it is especially important to use the `recursors` |
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the `.consul` TLD, it is especially important to use the `recursors` |
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option if you wish the `iptables` setup to resolve for other domains. |
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option if you wish the `iptables` setup to resolve for other domains. |
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The recursors should not include the local host as the redirects would |
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The recursors should not include the local host as the redirects would |
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just intercept the requests. |
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just intercept the requests. |
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