refactor(rules): Remove inbound/outbound network macros#619
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Removes inbound/outbound network macros from the rule and switches to using only the connect socket event.
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What is the purpose of this PR / why it is needed?
Removes inbound/outbound network macros from the rule and switches to using only the connect socket event.
What type of change does this PR introduce?
/kind refactor (non-breaking change that restructures the code, while not changing the original functionality)
Any specific area of the project related to this PR?
/area rules
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Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?