Kubernetes Submit Queue 07ddb3941f Merge pull request #49899 from ericchiang/kubelet-close-conns-on-rotate
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certificate manager: close existing client conns once cert rotates

After the kubelet rotates its client cert, it will keep connections to the API server open indefinitely, causing it to use its old credentials instead of the new certs. Because the API server authenticates client certs at the time of the request, and not the handshake, this could cause the kubelet to start hitting auth failures even if it rotated its certificate to a new, valid one.
    
When the kubelet rotates its cert, close down existing connections to force a new TLS handshake.

Ref https://github.com/kubernetes/features/issues/266
Updates https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube/pull/663

```release-note
After a kubelet rotates its client cert, it now closes its connections to the API server to force a handshake using the new cert. Previously, the kubelet could keep its existing connection open, even if the cert used for that connection was expired and rejected by the API server.
```

/cc @kubernetes/sig-auth-bugs 
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