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chore: bump protoc binaries and grpc lib #2788

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This PR bumps:

  • protoc binary to v28.3
  • protoc-gen-go to latest
  • protoc-gen-go-grpc to latest
  • gprc lib to 1.67.1

@fra98 fra98 added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Oct 24, 2024
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@fra98 fra98 requested a review from aleoli October 24, 2024 15:32
@fra98 fra98 merged commit 4e305d0 into liqotech:ipam Oct 24, 2024
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