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fix(deps): update module google.golang.org/grpc to v1.81.1#389

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grpc/grpc-go (google.golang.org/grpc)

v1.81.1: Release 1.81.1

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Security

  • xds/rbac: Fix a potential authorization bypass caused by incorrectly falling through URI/DNS SANs to Subject Distinguished Name (DN) when matching the authenticated principal name. With this fix, only the first non-empty identity source will be used, as per gRFC A41. (#​9111)

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  • otel: Segregate client and server RPC information used for metrics and traces, to avoid one overwriting the other. (#​9081)

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