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Added instructions for adding Easy Auth to an existing cluster. #66

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I don't believe the "docs/media/with-easyauth.png" accurately describes the scenario. The request doesn't go from Easy-Auth Proxy to the Pod. Instead nginx makes a side request to EAK and if it passes, then the req continues onto the existing pod.

See:
https://github.com/Azure/EasyAuthForK8s/blob/master/docs/media/basic-flow.jpg

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I don't believe the "docs/media/with-easyauth.png" accurately describes the scenario. The request doesn't go from Easy-Auth Proxy to the Pod. Instead nginx makes a side request to EAK and if it passes, then the req continues onto the existing pod.

See: https://github.com/Azure/EasyAuthForK8s/blob/master/docs/media/basic-flow.jpg

See the latest PR #69 . Fixed!

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Looks good. Thanks!

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