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Issue: #191, allow selecting Azure GCC High environment via aad.conf#500
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Issue: #191, allow selecting Azure GCC High environment via aad.conf#500ebarrere wants to merge 2 commits intoubuntu:mainfrom
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to allow switching between Commercial and GCC-H Azure environments
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This PR extends functionality to allow the "azure_environment" directive in aad.conf to select Commercial or GCC-H Azure environments, updating the login endpoint appropriately. It defaults to Commercial if the variable is not set, so it should be backwards compatible.
This can easily be extended to support other environments as well, but I only have Commercial and GCC-H to test.