Add the option to create a DNS record for bastion deployed to Azure (#3675)
This is rather convenient if you want to configure exceptions on a company firewall.pull/3680/head
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# node that can be used to access the masters and minions
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use_bastion: false
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# Set this to a prefered name that will be used as the first part of the dns name for your bastotion host. For example: k8s-bastion.<azureregion>.cloudapp.azure.com.
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# This is convenient when exceptions have to be configured on a firewall to allow ssh to the given bastion host.
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# bastion_domain_prefix: k8s-bastion
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number_of_k8s_masters: 3
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number_of_k8s_nodes: 3
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"name": "{{bastionIPAddressName}}",
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"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
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"properties": {
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"publicIPAllocationMethod": "Static"
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"publicIPAllocationMethod": "Static",
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"dnsSettings": {
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{% if bastion_domain_prefix %}
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"domainNameLabel": "{{ bastion_domain_prefix }}"
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{% endif %}
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}
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}
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},
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{
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