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Seems the rule got merged twice #1208

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@mogren mogren commented Sep 11, 2020

What type of PR is this?
cleanup

Which issue does this PR fix:
None

What does this PR do / Why do we need it:
When the vlan changes were merged, this rule got duplicated. Not causing any issues, but

If an issue # is not available please add repro steps and logs from IPAMD/CNI showing the issue:
Just duplicate code

Testing done on this change:
Unit tests only

Automation added to e2e:
None

Will this break upgrades or downgrades. Has updating a running cluster been tested?:
No

Does this change require updates to the CNI daemonset config files to work?:
No

Does this PR introduce any user-facing change?:
No

By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.

@mogren mogren force-pushed the duplicte-iptable-rule branch 2 times, most recently from 134d128 to b0103e4 Compare September 12, 2020 06:05
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LGTM :)

@mogren mogren force-pushed the duplicte-iptable-rule branch from b0103e4 to ceafc0e Compare September 17, 2020 18:38
@mogren mogren merged commit 660a625 into aws:master Sep 17, 2020
@mogren mogren deleted the duplicte-iptable-rule branch September 17, 2020 19:19
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