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7 months ago
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Maybe we can have more complicated stuff in tutorial?
Just to name a few:
1) Set multiple upstreams
2) Carrying out merges / rebasing and resolving conflicts
3) Stashing and unstashing changes…
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The only relevant parameter I found is `round_robin_upstreams`, which either uses the list of resolvers as ordered or all of them. Some DNS providers have two resolvers with very different response t…
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support levels
- [ ] send subscriptions / and unsubscribe
- [ ] make tests for this
- [ ] different upstreams for different contexts
- [x] ~~think of a way to distinguish certain parts of a subscrip…
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It makes less sense to code the complex logic here as the storage server doesn't care much about which is the latest one; simply pulling down all registry tarballs and whatever packages they contain w…
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By looking at [https://github.com/TechnitiumSoftware/DnsServer/issues/489], we know that dnsserver supports the function of importing a large number of forwarding domain names. The landlord @ Potterli…
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As a user I want to be able to access upstreams or hostnames that require authentication.
```
x-kusk:
upstream: # routes the POST /pet endpoint to a Kubernetes service
service:
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# How to reproduce
* Use the MySQL configuration
* Create a route:
```
curl -H 'X-API-KEY: edd1c9f034335f136f87ad84b625c8f1' -X POST -d '{
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I'll try to describe my use case
I have number of environments for dev/testing that contain the same services in each one. Each environment runs in its kubernetes namespace in the same cluster. I w…
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Hello, I'm encountering an issue that, each time if it's been a long time since the last successful commit, unauthenticated will be given. After that, the subsequence commits will be alright.
I che…