@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ If you haven't already set up a cluster locally, run `minikube start` to create
166166## Create an Ingress
167167
168168The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
169- ` hello-world.info ` .
169+ ` hello-world.example ` .
170170
1711711 . Create ` example-ingress.yaml ` from the following file:
172172
@@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
197197 You should see an IPv4 address in the ` ADDRESS ` column; for example:
198198
199199 ``` none
200- NAME CLASS HOSTS ADDRESS PORTS AGE
201- example-ingress <none> hello-world.info 172.17.0.15 80 38s
200+ NAME CLASS HOSTS ADDRESS PORTS AGE
201+ example-ingress nginx hello-world.example 172.17.0.15 80 38s
202202 ```
203203
204204
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
214214 {{% tab name="Linux" %}}
215215
216216 ``` shell
217- curl --resolve " hello-world.info :80:$( minikube ip ) " -i http://hello-world.info
217+ curl --resolve " hello-world.example :80:$( minikube ip ) " -i http://hello-world.example
218218 ```
219219 {{% /tab %}}
220220 {{% tab name="MacOS" %}}
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
236236
237237 From within a new terminal, invoke the following command:
238238 ``` shell
239- curl --resolve " hello-world.info :80:127.0.0.1" -i http://hello-world.info
239+ curl --resolve " hello-world.example :80:127.0.0.1" -i http://hello-world.example
240240 ```
241241
242242 {{% /tab %}}
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
250250 Hostname: web-55b8c6998d-8k564
251251 ```
252252
253- 1 . Optionally, you can also visit ` hello-world.info ` from your browser.
253+ 1 . Optionally, you can also visit ` hello-world.example ` from your browser.
254254
255255 Add a line to the bottom of the ` /etc/hosts ` file on
256256 your computer (you will need administrator access):
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
264264 <br >
265265
266266 ``` none
267- 172.17.0.15 hello-world.info
267+ 172.17.0.15 hello-world.example
268268 ```
269269
270270 {{< note >}}
@@ -273,15 +273,15 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
273273 {{% /tab %}}
274274 {{% tab name="MacOS" %}}
275275 ``` none
276- 127.0.0.1 hello-world.info
276+ 127.0.0.1 hello-world.example
277277 ```
278278 {{% /tab %}}
279279 {{< /tabs >}}
280280
281281 <br >
282282
283283 After you make this change, your web browser sends requests for
284- ` hello-world.info ` URLs to Minikube.
284+ ` hello-world.example ` URLs to Minikube.
285285
286286## Create a second Deployment
287287
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
356356 {{% tab name="Linux" %}}
357357
358358 ``` shell
359- curl --resolve " hello-world.info :80:$( minikube ip ) " -i http://hello-world.info
359+ curl --resolve " hello-world.example :80:$( minikube ip ) " -i http://hello-world.example
360360 ```
361361 {{% /tab %}}
362362 {{% tab name="MacOS" %}}
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
378378
379379 From within a new terminal, invoke the following command:
380380 ``` shell
381- curl --resolve " hello-world.info :80:127.0.0.1" -i http://hello-world.info
381+ curl --resolve " hello-world.example :80:127.0.0.1" -i http://hello-world.example
382382 ```
383383
384384 {{% /tab %}}
@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
399399 {{% tab name="Linux" %}}
400400
401401 ``` shell
402- curl --resolve " hello-world.info :80:$( minikube ip ) " -i http://hello-world.info /v2
402+ curl --resolve " hello-world.example :80:$( minikube ip ) " -i http://hello-world.example /v2
403403 ```
404404 {{% /tab %}}
405405 {{% tab name="MacOS" %}}
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
421421
422422 From within a new terminal, invoke the following command:
423423 ``` shell
424- curl --resolve " hello-world.info :80:127.0.0.1" -i http://hello-world.info /v2
424+ curl --resolve " hello-world.example :80:127.0.0.1" -i http://hello-world.example /v2
425425 ```
426426
427427 {{% /tab %}}
@@ -436,8 +436,8 @@ The following manifest defines an Ingress that sends traffic to your Service via
436436 ```
437437
438438 {{< note >}}
439- If you did the optional step to update ` /etc/hosts ` , you can also visit ` hello-world.info ` and
440- ` hello-world.info /v2 ` from your browser.
439+ If you did the optional step to update ` /etc/hosts ` , you can also visit ` hello-world.example ` and
440+ ` hello-world.example /v2 ` from your browser.
441441 {{< /note >}}
442442
443443## {{% heading "whatsnext" %}}
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