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Synchronise 2025.1 with upstream#524

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This PR contains a snapshot of 2025.1 from upstream stable/2025.1.

seunghun1ee and others added 4 commits February 26, 2026 12:07
ProxySQL 2.7.x has a bug that it fails to verify DB certificate when DB
uses chain of certificates (e.g. intermediate certs) [1].
This was fixed in 3.0.x but it was decided not to backport the bug fix
to 2.7.x [2].

This patch adds ProxySQL 3.0.x to stable releases, so users who use
ProxySQL as DB loadbalancer can choose to upgrade it to get the bug
fixed.

[1] sysown/proxysql#4877
[2] sysown/proxysql#5014

Change-Id: I064ef350fc8ec35f88606f7e8c3fd6f62bc6a6c0
Signed-off-by: Seunghun Lee <seunghun@stackhpc.com>
There was a regression in 2025.1 where we switched back to using
iptables-legacy. Explicitly installing iptables-nft restores the
old behaviour.

Closes-Bug: #2144562
Change-Id: I2bba43407a10edb283d8605d579667cb8d8e3126
Signed-off-by: Will Szumski <will@stackhpc.com>
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@Alex-Welsh Alex-Welsh merged commit 8cf8215 into stackhpc/2025.1 Apr 7, 2026
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