Kubernetes RBAC Operations: Difference between revisions
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kubectl create rolebinding -n <namespace> <role-binding-name> --clusterrole=<clusterrole-name> --serviceaccount=<namespace>:<serviceaccount-name> | kubectl create rolebinding -n <namespace> <role-binding-name> --clusterrole=<clusterrole-name> --serviceaccount=<namespace>:<serviceaccount-name> | ||
kubectl create rolebinding -n blue edit-blue-serviceaccount-binding --clusterrole=edit --serviceaccount=blue:blue-serviceaccount | kubectl create rolebinding -n blue edit-blue-serviceaccount-binding --clusterrole=edit --serviceaccount=blue:blue-serviceaccount | ||
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Revision as of 05:29, 3 September 2020
Internal
List Cluster Roles
kubectl get clusterroles
Get Details about a Specific Cluster Role
kubectl -o yaml get clusterroles cluster-admin
List Cluster Role Bindings
kubectl get clusterrolebindings
Get Details about a Specific Cluster Role Binding
kubectl get clusterrolebindings cluster-admin -o yaml
Assigning a Cluster Role to a Service Account
Using Metadata
kubectl apply -f
the following manifest:
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1 kind: ClusterRoleBinding metadata: name: blue-default-service-account-cluster-admin roleRef: apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io kind: ClusterRole name: cluster-admin subjects: - kind: ServiceAccount name: default namespace: blue
With CLI
kubectl create rolebinding -n <namespace> <role-binding-name> --clusterrole=<clusterrole-name> --serviceaccount=<namespace>:<serviceaccount-name>
kubectl create rolebinding -n blue edit-blue-serviceaccount-binding --clusterrole=edit --serviceaccount=blue:blue-serviceaccount