In this section you will configure RBAC permissions to allow the Kubernetes API Server to access the Kubelet API on each worker node. Access to the Kubelet API is required for retrieving metrics, logs, and executing commands in pods.
This tutorial sets the Kubelet
--authorization-mode
flag toWebhook
. Webhook mode uses the SubjectAccessReview API to determine authorization.
Create the system:kube-apiserver-to-kubelet
ClusterRole with permissions to access the Kubelet API and perform most common tasks associated with managing pods:
cat <<EOF | kubectl apply --kubeconfig admin.kubeconfig -f -
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: ClusterRole
metadata:
annotations:
rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate: "true"
labels:
kubernetes.io/bootstrapping: rbac-defaults
name: system:kube-apiserver-to-kubelet
rules:
- apiGroups:
- ""
resources:
- nodes/proxy
- nodes/stats
- nodes/log
- nodes/spec
- nodes/metrics
verbs:
- "*"
EOF
Reference: https://v1-12.docs.kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#role-and-clusterrole
The Kubernetes API Server authenticates to the Kubelet as the kubernetes
user using the client certificate as defined by the --kubelet-client-certificate
flag.
Bind the system:kube-apiserver-to-kubelet
ClusterRole to the kubernetes
user:
cat <<EOF | kubectl apply --kubeconfig admin.kubeconfig -f -
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
metadata:
name: system:kube-apiserver
namespace: ""
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: ClusterRole
name: system:kube-apiserver-to-kubelet
subjects:
- apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: User
name: kube-apiserver
EOF
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