[release/13.2] Update DCP to 0.22.11#15713
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🚀 Dogfood this PR with:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoft/aspire/main/eng/scripts/get-aspire-cli-pr.sh | bash -s -- 15713Or
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Backport of #15712 to release/13.2
Update DCP version to 0.22.11 to support opt-in use of ASP.NET dev cert to secure the connection on Windows.
/cc @danegsta
Customer Impact
Changes to unblock enterprise users in environments where the DCP ephemeral certificate can't be trusted.
Testing
Manual validation of using the ASP.NET dev cert to secure the connection.
Risk
Low - default connection behavior remains the existing ephemeral certificate flow
Regression?
No