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Static IPv4 addresses as Kubernetes external IPs on dedicated servers

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I have two dedicated servers (Ubuntu) with static IPv4 addresses and want to join them into a Kubernetes cluster, preferably with MicroK8s. When I attempt this (with MicroK8s), the two static addresses are used for the internal node IPs, with the external IP fields set to none. But I need separate internal and external IPs, so I want to make Kubernetes use my static addresses as external ones. Does anyone know how to do this?

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