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[8.1] adjust for removed kibana security settings (backport #2315) #2319

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This is an automatic backport of pull request #2315 done by Mergify.


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The setting `xpack.security.enabled` [has been removed since 8.0.0](elastic/kibana#111681) so following these instructions will result in errors from the Kibana side. This file needs to be adjusted for versions of 8.0.0 and upwards

(cherry picked from commit fe73e13)
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@dedemorton dedemorton merged commit 4f10de8 into 8.1 Nov 3, 2022
@dedemorton dedemorton deleted the mergify/bp/8.1/pr-2315 branch November 3, 2022 20:36
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