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[3.5] Differentiate the warning message for rejected client and peer connections #18319

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@ahrtr ahrtr commented Jul 14, 2024

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Signed-off-by: Benjamin Wang <benjamin.ahrtr@gmail.com>
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LGTM - Thanks @ahrtr

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@ahrtr ahrtr merged commit e940b8e into etcd-io:release-3.5 Jul 14, 2024
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ivanvc commented Jul 15, 2024

@ahrtr, do we want a change log entry for this backport? It sounds user-facing, so I thought we did.

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ahrtr commented Jul 15, 2024

@ahrtr, do we want a change log entry for this backport? It sounds user-facing, so I thought we did.

Already done. #18320

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ivanvc commented Jul 15, 2024

Already done. #18320

Duh, yeah, my bad 😃, I didn't see it.

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