It turns out I've just run into a requirement to have a stable outbound IP 
address as well. In looking into this: I think we will likely some kind of 
proxy server running outside of Kubernetes. This will allow services "opt 
in" to this special handling, rather than doing it for everything in the 
cluster. It seems like the simplest way to make this work.

Honestly, this seems like enough of a rare case that I'm not sure 
Kubernetes should really support anything "natively" to solve this problem 
(at least not at the moment when there are more common things that still 
need work).


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