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[release-1.3] Use standard meshconfig defaults in galley #16361

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This is an automated cherry-pick of #16270

For some reason galley is using its own special MeshConfig, that is
different than Helm/what pilot uses, leading to inconsistent config.
This changes it to use the standard defaults in pkg/config/mesh.
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@istio-testing: The following test failed, say /retest to rerun them all:

Test name Commit Details Rerun command
integ-new-install-k8s-presubmit-tests-release-1.3 645a620 link /test integ-new-install-k8s-presubmit-tests-release-1.3

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@istio-testing istio-testing merged commit 176e447 into istio:release-1.3 Aug 17, 2019
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