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azurerm_lb_rule: allow 0 for ports again #1951

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@katbyte katbyte commented Sep 19, 2018

allows the workaround described in #372 to work again

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@katbyte katbyte force-pushed the b-lb_rule-portvalidation branch from cb0bdf1 to 1e19d80 Compare September 19, 2018 22:07
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LGTM 👍

@katbyte katbyte merged commit 6d22044 into master Sep 19, 2018
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