A lot of folks don't understand Hairpin NAT, meaning what it is, why it exists, or the specific use cases in which it applies.
This is an awesome site that explains it nicely - although you have to read the very very last paragraph to get to the bottom of it:
Hairpin NAT Explained
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Wednesday, February 13, 2019
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SLAs using Zabbix in a VMware Environment
Zabbix 7 introduced some better support for SLAs. It also had better support for VMware. VMware, of course now owned by BroadSoft, has prio...

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After finishing up my last project, I was asked to reverse engineer a bunch of work a departing developer had done on Kubernetes. Immediat...
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Initially, I started to follow some instructions on installing Kubernetes that someone sent to me in an email. I had trouble with those, s...
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I did some more work on Kubernetes. So the way Kubernetes was set up in here, was that SD-WAN traffic would be "routed" through...