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Fix small typo in GRPC README
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poblahblahblah committed May 26, 2022
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### Step 3: Create the Kubernetes `Ingress` resource for the gRPC app

- Use the following example manifest of a ingress resource to create a ingress for your grpc app. If required, edit it to match your app's details like name, namespace, service, secret etc. Make sure you have the required SSL-Certificate, existing in your Kubernetes cluster in the same namespace where the gRPC app is. The certificate must be available as a kubernetes secret resource, of type "kubernete.io/tls" https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#tls-secrets. This is because we are terminating TLS on the ingress.
- Use the following example manifest of a ingress resource to create a ingress for your grpc app. If required, edit it to match your app's details like name, namespace, service, secret etc. Make sure you have the required SSL-Certificate, existing in your Kubernetes cluster in the same namespace where the gRPC app is. The certificate must be available as a kubernetes secret resource, of type "kubernetes.io/tls" https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#tls-secrets. This is because we are terminating TLS on the ingress.

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cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
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