Merge pull request #510 from bogdando/dns_docs

Add more DNS docs
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K8s DNS stack by Kargo K8s DNS stack by Kargo
====================== ======================
Kargo configures a [Kubernetes DNS](http://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/dns/)
[cluster add-on](http://releases.k8s.io/master/cluster/addons/README.md)
to serve as an authoritative DNS server for a given ``dns_domain`` and its
``svc, default.svc`` default subdomains (a total of ``ndots: 5`` max levels).
Note, additional search (sub)domains may be defined in the ``searchdomains``
var. And additional recursive DNS resolvers in the `` upstream_dns_servers``,
``nameservers`` vars. Intranet DNS resolvers should be specified in the first
place, followed by external resolvers, for example:
```
skip_dnsmasq: true
nameservers: [8.8.8.8]
upstream_dns_servers: [172.18.32.6]
```
or
```
skip_dnsmasq: false
upstream_dns_servers: [172.18.32.6, 172.18.32.7, 8.8.8.8, 8.8.8.4]
```
Remember the limitations (the vars are explained below):
* the ``searchdomains`` have a limitation of a 6 names and 256 chars
length. Due to default ``svc, default.svc`` subdomains, the actual
limits are a 4 names and 239 chars respectively.
* the ``nameservers`` have a limitation of a 3 servers, although there
is a way to mitigate that with the ``upstream_dns_servers``,
see below. Anyway, the ``nameservers`` can take no more than a two
custom DNS servers because of one slot is reserved for a Kubernetes
cluster needs.
Here is an approximate picture of how DNS things working and Here is an approximate picture of how DNS things working and
being configured by Kargo ansible playbooks: being configured by Kargo ansible playbooks: