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George Koltsov e5e1c907c0 Add outbound requests setting for system hooks
This MR adds new application setting to network section
`allow_local_requests_from_system_hooks`. Prior to this change
system hooks were allowed to do local network requests by default
and we are adding an ability for admins to control it.
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