The way to do it is to bind the endpoint in question to a space, where the space has been set up to contain the relevant subnets for which you want to expose the endpoint. Juju 2.9 introduces much better capability in this area as well; see juju expose --to-spaces
The way to do it is to bind the endpoint in question to a space, where the space has been set up to contain the relevant subnets for which you want to expose the endpoint. Juju 2.9 introduces much better capability in this area as well; see juju expose --to-spaces
https:/ /discourse. charmhub. io/t/granular- control- of-application- expose- parameters- in-the- upcoming- 2-9-juju- release/ 3597