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  1. README.md

    OkHttp perseveres when the network is troublesome: it will silently recover from common connection
    problems. If your service has multiple IP addresses, OkHttp will attempt alternate addresses if the
    first connect fails. This is necessary for IPv4+IPv6 and services hosted in redundant data
    centers. OkHttp supports modern TLS features (TLS 1.3, ALPN, certificate pinning). It can be
    configured to fall back for broad connectivity.
    
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  2. docs/federation/lookup/README.md

    and `bucket2.domain.com`.
    
    #### MINIO_PUBLIC_IPS
    
    This is comma separated list of IP addresses to which buckets created on this MinIO instance will resolve to. For example,
    a bucket `bucket1` created on current MinIO instance will be accessible as `bucket1.domain.com`, and the DNS entry for
    `bucket1.domain.com` will point to IP address set in `MINIO_PUBLIC_IPS`.
    
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  3. cni/README.md

    | HOST_PROBE_SNAT_IP | "169.254.7.127" | Applied to SNAT host probe packets, so they can be identified/skipped podside. Any link-local address in the 169.254.0.0/16 block can be used |
    | HOST_PROBE_SNAT_IPV6 | "fd16:9254:7127:1337:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff" | IPv6 link local ranges are designed to be collision-resistant by default, and so this probably never needs to be overridden |
    
    ## Sidecar Mode Implementation Details
    
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