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add Jaguar project description (#10433)
* add Jaguar project description
[Jaguar](https://gitlab.com/sdnlab/jaguar) is an open source solution for Kubernetes's network based on OpenDaylight.
Jaguar provides overlay network using vxlan and Jaguar CNIPlugin provides one IP address per pod.
* Minor newline tweak
blog post for azure vmss (#10538)
Add microk8s to pick-right-solution.md (#10542)
* Add microk8s to pick-right-solution.md
Microk8s is a single-command installation of upstream Kubernetes on any Linux and should be included in the list of local-machine solutions.
* capitalized Istio
Add microk8s to foundational.md (#10543)
* Add microk8s to foundational.md
Adding microk8s as credible and stable alternative to get started with Kubernetes on a local machine. This is especially attractive for those not wanting to incur the overhead of running a VM for a local cluster.
* Update foundational.md
Thank you for your suggestions! LMK if this works now?
* Rewrote first paragraph
And included a bullet list of features of microk8s
* Copyedit
fix typo (#10545)
Fix the kubectl subcommands links. (#10550)
Signed-off-by: William Zhang <warmchang@outlook.com>
Fix command issue (#10515)
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remove imported community files per issue 10184 (#10501)
networking.md: Markdown fix (#10498)
Fix front matter, federation command-line tools (#10500)
Clean up glossary entry (#10399)
update slack link (#10536)
typo in StatefulSet docs (#10558)
fix discription about horizontal pod autoscale (#10557)
Remove redundant symbols (#10556)
Fix issue #10520 (#10554)
Signed-off-by: William Zhang <warmchang@outlook.com>
Update api-concepts.md (#10534)
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This reverts commit c02a7fb9f9.
Update memory-constraint-namespace.md (#10530)
update memory request to 100MiB corresponding the yaml content
Blog: Introducing Volume Snapshot Alpha for Kubernetes (#10562)
* blog post for azure vmss
* snapshot blog post
Resolve merge conflicts in OWNERS*
Minor typo fix (#10567)
Not sure what's supposed to be here, proposing removing it.
* Feedback from gochist
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Kubelet authentication/authorization |
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Overview
A kubelet's HTTPS endpoint exposes APIs which give access to data of varying sensitivity, and allow you to perform operations with varying levels of power on the node and within containers.
This document describes how to authenticate and authorize access to the kubelet's HTTPS endpoint.
Kubelet authentication
By default, requests to the kubelet's HTTPS endpoint that are not rejected by other configured
authentication methods are treated as anonymous requests, and given a username of system:anonymous
and a group of system:unauthenticated.
To disable anonymous access and send 401 Unauthorized responses to unauthenticated requests:
- start the kubelet with the
--anonymous-auth=falseflag
To enable X509 client certificate authentication to the kubelet's HTTPS endpoint:
- start the kubelet with the
--client-ca-fileflag, providing a CA bundle to verify client certificates with - start the apiserver with
--kubelet-client-certificateand--kubelet-client-keyflags - see the apiserver authentication documentation for more details
To enable API bearer tokens (including service account tokens) to be used to authenticate to the kubelet's HTTPS endpoint:
- ensure the
authentication.k8s.io/v1beta1API group is enabled in the API server - start the kubelet with the
--authentication-token-webhookand the--kubeconfigflags - the kubelet calls the
TokenReviewAPI on the configured API server to determine user information from bearer tokens
Kubelet authorization
Any request that is successfully authenticated (including an anonymous request) is then authorized. The default authorization mode is AlwaysAllow, which allows all requests.
There are many possible reasons to subdivide access to the kubelet API:
- anonymous auth is enabled, but anonymous users' ability to call the kubelet API should be limited
- bearer token auth is enabled, but arbitrary API users' (like service accounts) ability to call the kubelet API should be limited
- client certificate auth is enabled, but only some of the client certificates signed by the configured CA should be allowed to use the kubelet API
To subdivide access to the kubelet API, delegate authorization to the API server:
- ensure the
authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1API group is enabled in the API server - start the kubelet with the
--authorization-mode=Webhookand the--kubeconfigflags - the kubelet calls the
SubjectAccessReviewAPI on the configured API server to determine whether each request is authorized
The kubelet authorizes API requests using the same request attributes approach as the apiserver.
The verb is determined from the incoming request's HTTP verb:
| HTTP verb | request verb |
|---|---|
| POST | create |
| GET, HEAD | get |
| PUT | update |
| PATCH | patch |
| DELETE | delete |
The resource and subresource is determined from the incoming request's path:
| Kubelet API | resource | subresource |
|---|---|---|
| /stats/* | nodes | stats |
| /metrics/* | nodes | metrics |
| /logs/* | nodes | log |
| /spec/* | nodes | spec |
| all others | nodes | proxy |
The namespace and API group attributes are always an empty string, and
the resource name is always the name of the kubelet's Node API object.
When running in this mode, ensure the user identified by the --kubelet-client-certificate and --kubelet-client-key
flags passed to the apiserver is authorized for the following attributes:
- verb=*, resource=nodes, subresource=proxy
- verb=*, resource=nodes, subresource=stats
- verb=*, resource=nodes, subresource=log
- verb=*, resource=nodes, subresource=spec
- verb=*, resource=nodes, subresource=metrics