Kubernetes Submit Queue 971c247c0a Merge pull request #49353 from liggitt/aggregator-tls
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Use specified ServerName in aggregator TLS validation

Fixes #49354

The aggregator sets a ServerName in the proxier tlsConfig, but the code path handling websocket upgrade requests did not honor it, and instead tried to verify TLS using the dialed host

* Honors ServerName if already set in tls.Config
* Adds unit tests for upgrade functionality via the aggregator
* Fixes mutation of shared tlsConfig.ServerName in spdy roundtripper

```release-note
Websocket requests to aggregated APIs now perform TLS verification using the service DNS name instead of the backend server's IP address, consistent with non-websocket requests.
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