Fedora-specific RabbitMQ patch allows remote connections with a known username out of the box

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I just wanted to raise the visibility of this one as it was filed a
couple of weeks ago by the upstream maintainer and seems serious:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2333072

The patch in question was apparently created by John Eckersberg and
added by Peter Lemenkov back in 2014-2016.  (To be clear, I don't
believe there is any ill intent here, although it's unclear from
looking at the git history why the patch got added.)

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rabbitmq-server/c/f2dfb6f85f1d1e1e3ce2cef1d952c8952af65024

I'm inclined to just remove the patch from Fedora as that's what
upstream want.  What do you think?

Rich.

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