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[cherry-pick] update master/minion allowed ingress annotations #7153

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Update example master/minion allowed ingress annotation list. List driven by masterDenylist, minionDenylist & minionInheritanceList in internal/configs/annotations.go

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@nginx-bot nginx-bot requested a review from a team as a code owner January 17, 2025 09:51
@nginx-bot nginx-bot added documentation Pull requests/issues for documentation needs cherry pick Cherry pick this PR into a release branch labels Jan 17, 2025
@pdabelf5 pdabelf5 removed the needs cherry pick Cherry pick this PR into a release branch label Jan 17, 2025
@pdabelf5 pdabelf5 enabled auto-merge (squash) January 17, 2025 09:53
@pdabelf5 pdabelf5 merged commit 5f8feb0 into release-4.0 Jan 17, 2025
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@pdabelf5 pdabelf5 deleted the cherry-pick-release-4.0-4e09c3987b1a52b5fbf86c7735c63e5d817a9f68 branch January 17, 2025 09:56
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