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The guidance around annotations this guide references may be out of date with the latest versions of the AWS Load Balancer Controller. Particularly the service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-type annotation. We should update to match the latest versions of that component
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Under multiport mode, plugins may need to know on which port was the request received/accepted. This information is currently not surfaced to plugins. For background also see abhinavsingh/proxy.py#535 (comment) thread
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We should test as many parameter configurations as possible.