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Tests were failing intermittently. Disabling AutoTLS when WebSocket transport is disabled appears to resolve the issue.
Track allocated ports globally to prevent conflicts when tests run in parallel.
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Merging as this is just making tests less flaky, so good to have before we start release builds. |
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NewRandPort()function had a race condition where it would close a TCP listener after getting its port number, allowing parallel test goroutines to claim the same "available" port before it was actually used, causing "address already in use" errors like one in: