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chore(meshhealthcheck): prevent targeting meshexternalservice by validation #11477

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@slonka slonka commented Sep 19, 2024

xref #11472
xrel #8417
xrel #11078

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  • Link to relevant issue as well as docs and UI issues --
  • This will not break child repos: it doesn't hardcode values (.e.g "kumahq" as a image registry) and it will work on Windows, system specific functions like syscall.Mkfifo have equivalent implementation on the other OS --
  • Tests (Unit test, E2E tests, manual test on universal and k8s) --
    • Don't forget ci/ labels to run additional/fewer tests
  • Do you need to update UPGRADE.md? --
  • Does it need to be backported according to the backporting policy? (this GH action will add "backport" label based on these file globs, if you want to prevent it from adding the "backport" label use no-backport-autolabel label) --

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Signed-off-by: slonka <slonka@users.noreply.github.com>
@slonka slonka force-pushed the mes-disable-targetting-mesh-healthcheck branch from cfdd0ad to 61f1b6e Compare September 19, 2024 13:54
@slonka slonka marked this pull request as ready for review September 20, 2024 06:37
@slonka slonka requested a review from a team as a code owner September 20, 2024 06:37
@slonka slonka requested review from jijiechen and Automaat and removed request for a team September 20, 2024 06:37
@slonka slonka merged commit fb97cc3 into kumahq:master Sep 20, 2024
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