Fix linkerd-cni when using native sidecars #362
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Fixes linkerd/linkerd2#12391
When the cni plugin is triggered, it validates that the proxy has been injected into the pod before setting up the iptables rules. It does so by looking for the "linkerd-proxy" container. However, when the proxy is injected as a native sidecar, it gets added as an init container, so it was being disregarded here.
We don't have integration tests for validating native sidecars when using linkerd-cni because Calico doesn't work in k3s since k8s 1.27, and we require k8s 1.29 for using native sidecars.
I did nevertheless successfully test this fix in an AKS cluster.