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Feature/ecs domainless gmsa #3735

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Feature/ecs domainless gmsa #3735

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@arun-annamalai arun-annamalai commented Jun 5, 2023

Summary

This change implements the domainless gMSA support on windows/linux

Advertise Domainless gMSA capability on Windows #3668
Client Model changes to parse credentialSpecs #3671
Plumb credentialSpecs field into container #3675
Domainless gMSA linux capability and gRPC endpoints #3678
Add gMSA domainless support #3689
Inject domainless gmsa cred spec into Windows Container #3682
Refresh Windows Domainless gMSA plugin credentials #3703
Refresh handler gmsa linux #3709
Added integration test gMSA domainless #3728

Implementation details

The changes have already been through individual reviews. The changes are implemented by receiving an additional field from the task definition so that the respective Windows/Linux plugins can inject containers with the kerberos ticket for gMSA.

Testing

This was tested using both unit,integration, MACIS tests

There was also an ECS agent test plan meeting
New tests cover the changes:
yes

Description for the changelog

Add support for domainless gMSA on Windows and Linux

Licensing

By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.

@arun-annamalai arun-annamalai merged commit fefcc36 into dev Jun 5, 2023
@yinyic yinyic mentioned this pull request Jun 6, 2023
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