Fix local reference to section on constructing proxy URLs

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Alex Robinson 2016-05-24 23:39:17 +00:00
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commit 9020b24ce7
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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ You have several options for connecting to nodes, pods and services from outside
access to ports on the node IP, or for debugging.
- Proxies may cause problems for some web applications.
- Only works for HTTP/HTTPS.
- Described [here](#discovering-builtin-services).
- Described [here](#manually-constructing-apiserver-proxy-urls).
- Access from a node or pod in the cluster.
- Run a pod, and then connect to a shell in it using [kubectl exec](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_exec).
Connect to other nodes, pods, and services from that shell.
@ -275,4 +275,4 @@ There are several different proxies you may encounter when using Kubernetes:
- implementation varies by cloud provider.
Kubernetes users will typically not need to worry about anything other than the first two types. The cluster admin
will typically ensure that the latter types are setup correctly.
will typically ensure that the latter types are setup correctly.