conntrack: Demote info log on address family mismatch to debug - #2005
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Demote info log on address family mismatch to debug as an address family mismatch is expected when an incoming IPv6 request is forwarded as IPv4 by a load balancer as we use the original IPv6 source address as preserved via the PROXY protocol in that case. Signed-off-by: Jarno Rajahalme <jarno@isovalent.com>
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Demote info log on address family mismatch to debug as an address family mismatch is expected when an incoming IPv6 request is forwarded as IPv4 by a load balancer as we use the original IPv6 source address as preserved via the PROXY protocol in that case.
Related-to: #1944