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This fixes the following flaky tests: - `TestHosts/LoadHostByOrbitNodeKey` - `TestIntegrationsEnterprise/TestListSoftware` - `TestHosts/ListStatus` I couldn't figure out what's wrong with `TestScanVulnerabilities` which is also randomly failing, and it's super slow to run (since it has to download assets from GitHub) maybe @juan-fdz-hawa can spot it? # Checklist for submitter If some of the following don't apply, delete the relevant line. - [x] Added/updated tests |
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