Clarify domain stubbing parts (#7796)

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@ -106,13 +106,13 @@ To provide a similar setup for services from remote clusters, you name
services from remote clusters in the format
`<name>.<namespace>.global`. Istio also ships with a CoreDNS server that
will provide DNS resolution for these services. In order to utilize this
DNS, Kubernetes' DNS must be configured to `stub a domain` for `.global`.
DNS, Kubernetes' DNS must be configured to *stub a domain* for `.global`.
{{< warning >}}
Some cloud providers have different specific `DNS domain stub` capabilities
Some cloud providers have different specific DNS domain stub capabilities
and procedures for their Kubernetes services. Reference the cloud provider's
documentation to determine how to `stub DNS domains` for each unique
environment. The objective of this bash is to stub a domain for `.global` on
documentation to determine how to stub DNS domains for each unique
environment. The objective here is to stub a domain for `.global` on
port `53` to reference or proxy the `istiocoredns` service in Istio's service
namespace.
{{< /warning >}}