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Fix nil-pointer panics from proxycfg package.
Prior to this PR, servers / agents would panic and crash if an ingress or api gateway were configured to use a discovery chain that both: 1. Referenced a peered service 2. Had a mesh gateway mode of local This could occur, because code for handling upstream watches was shared between both connect-proxy and the gateways. As a short-term fix, this PR ensures that the maps are always initialized for these gateway services. For agentless deployments, this behavior is particularly bad. The server would essentially get stuck in an endless crash-loop, because it would attempt to execute proxycfg immediately from its persisted state. To help prevent this, the PR also wraps the proxycfg execution and service registration calls with recover statements to ensure that future issues like this do not put the server into an unrecoverable state.
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