Fix kerberos setting registration#35986
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In elastic#30241 Realm settings were changed, but the Kerberos realm settings were not registered correctly. This change fixes the registration of those Kerberos settings. Also adds a new integration test that ensures every internal realm can be configured in a test cluster. Also fixes the QA test for kerberos. Resolves: elastic#35942
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| * An integration test that configures one of each realm type. | ||
| * This acts as a basic smoke test that every realm is supported, and can be configured. | ||
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| public class SecurityRealmSettingsTests extends SecurityIntegTestCase { |
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In #30241 Realm settings were changed, but the Kerberos realm settings
were not registered correctly. This change fixes the registration of
those Kerberos settings.
Also adds a new integration test that ensures every internal realm can
be configured in a test cluster.
Also fixes the QA test for kerberos.
Resolves: #35942