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Backport of Fix network.dns interpolation into release/1.2.x #13042

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This PR is auto-generated from #12817 to be assessed for backporting due to the inclusion of the label backport/1.2.x.

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This fixes #12780

When #12021 was introduced, it doesn't actually work for the group -> network -> dns stanza. This PR finishes the work to get network.dns interpolation working, by actually using the interpolated DNS values.

@hc-github-team-nomad-core hc-github-team-nomad-core force-pushed the backport/fix-network-interpolation/mostly-loving-cobra branch from e34d00f to eb11bbc Compare May 17, 2022 14:32
@hc-github-team-nomad-core hc-github-team-nomad-core merged commit 4760533 into release/1.2.x May 17, 2022
@hc-github-team-nomad-core hc-github-team-nomad-core deleted the backport/fix-network-interpolation/mostly-loving-cobra branch May 17, 2022 14:32
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