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  1. cni/pkg/iptables/iptables.go

    	// This should be fine, as the host binaries are all we have to work with here anyway,
    	// as we are running within a privileged container - and we don't want to take the time to
    	// redetect for each pod anyway.
    	//
    	// Extreme corner case:
    	// If for some reason your host had both binaries, and you were injecting out-of-band
    	// iptables rules within a pod context into `legacy` tables, but your host context preferred
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  2. istioctl/pkg/tag/util.go

    // used rather than just deleting the webhook since we want to keep it around after changing the default so user can later
    // switch back to it. This is a hack but it is meant to cover a corner case where a user wants to migrate from a non-revisioned
    // old version and then later decides to switch back to the old revision again.
    func DeactivateIstioInjectionWebhook(ctx context.Context, client kubernetes.Interface) error {
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  3. cni/README.md

        - it also sets up a UDS socket for istio-cni to send logs to this container.
        - based on config, it may run the 'repair' controller that detects pods where istio setup fails and restarts them, or created in corner cases.
        - if ambient is enabled, also runs an ambient controller, watching Pod, Namespace
    
    - `istio-cni`
        - CNI plugin executable copied to `/opt/cni/bin`
        - currently implemented for k8s only
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