Use official checksums to verify Tini#55717
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Closes elastic#55490. Use the official checksums when downloading `tini` for our Docker images.
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Firstly, backport the use of tini as the Docker entrypoint. This was supposed to have been done following #50277, but was missed. It isn't a direct backport as this branch will continue using root as the initial Docker user. Secondly, backport #55491 to use the official checksums when downloading tini.
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Firstly, backport the use of
tinias the Docker entrypoint. This was supposed to have been done following #50277, but was missed. It isn't a direct backport as this branch will continue usingrootas the initial Docker user.Secondly, backport #55491 to use the official checksums when downloading
tini.