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@jfreden jfreden commented Jun 12, 2025

This change will allow the Microsoft Graph Plugin introduced in #128396 to run on a 8.13.3 cluster. It introduces two things:

  • com.nimbusds:content-type:2.3 runtime dependency in the security plugin, needed for the ms graph sdk.
  • CancellableRunnable needed by the plugin to handle blocking IO.

@jfreden jfreden added the :Security/Authorization Roles, Privileges, DLS/FLS, RBAC/ABAC label Jun 12, 2025
@elasticsearchmachine elasticsearchmachine added v8.18.3 Team:Security Meta label for security team labels Jun 12, 2025
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Pinging @elastic/es-security (Team:Security)

@jfreden jfreden added >non-issue and removed Team:Security Meta label for security team v8.18.3 labels Jun 12, 2025
@elasticsearchmachine elasticsearchmachine added the Team:Security Meta label for security team label Jun 12, 2025
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LGTM

@jfreden jfreden merged commit 7188171 into elastic:8.18 Jun 13, 2025
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