Danila Balagansky 64054e4cad Restore an ability for HAProxy to bind on interal IP
According to the docs [1], there is an ability for HAProxy to bind
specifically on IP-address, "while preserving the names for TLS-
certificates and endpoint URIs".

For internal endpoint this supposed to be done by setting
`internal_lb_vip_address` and `haproxy_bind_internal_lb_vip_address`
but was broken due to the fact that for:
* `haproxy_galera_service`
* `haproxy_opendaylight_neutron_service`
* `haproxy_opendaylight_websocket_service`
* `haproxy_nova_api_metadata_service`
* `haproxy_rabbitmq_service`
* `haproxy_repo_service`
`haproxy_bind` was explicitly set to `[internal_lb_vip_address]` and
overriding `haproxy_bind_internal_lb_vip_address` would result in
wrong certificate paths (with FQDN in names, which does not exist)
for these frontends.

[1] https://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ansible-haproxy_server/latest/configure-haproxy.html#overriding-the-address-haproxy-will-bind-to

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