fix minor typo

Signed-off-by: Brian Fallik <bfallik@gmail.com>
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Brian Fallik 2021-11-14 22:44:17 -05:00 committed by Josh Bleecher Snyder
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ There are quite a few ways of running Tailscale inside a Kubernetes Cluster, som
``` ```
### Sample Sidecar ### Sample Sidecar
Running as a sidecar allows you to directly expose a Kubernetes pod over Tailscale. This is particularly useful if you do not wish to expose a service on the public internet. This method allows bi-directional connectivty between the pod and other devices on the Tailnet. You can use [ACLs](https://tailscale.com/kb/1018/acls/) to control traffic flow. Running as a sidecar allows you to directly expose a Kubernetes pod over Tailscale. This is particularly useful if you do not wish to expose a service on the public internet. This method allows bi-directional connectivity between the pod and other devices on the Tailnet. You can use [ACLs](https://tailscale.com/kb/1018/acls/) to control traffic flow.
1. Create and login to the sample nginx pod with a Tailscale sidecar 1. Create and login to the sample nginx pod with a Tailscale sidecar
@ -144,4 +144,4 @@ routes for the subnet-router are enabled.
# INTERNAL_IP="$(kubectl get po <POD_NAME> -o=jsonpath='{.status.podIP}')" # INTERNAL_IP="$(kubectl get po <POD_NAME> -o=jsonpath='{.status.podIP}')"
INTERNAL_PORT=8080 INTERNAL_PORT=8080
curl http://$INTERNAL_IP:$INTERNAL_PORT curl http://$INTERNAL_IP:$INTERNAL_PORT
``` ```