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The PodSecurityPolicy admission controller intercepts pod creation and modification requests and determines if the request should be allowed based on the <font color=darkgray>requested security context</font> and the available [[#PodSecurityPolicy|PodSecurityPolicies]].
The PodSecurityPolicy admission controller is a piece of code within the API server that intercepts pod creation and modification requests and determines if the request should be allowed based on the <font color=darkgray>requested security context</font> and the available [[#PodSecurityPolicy|PodSecurityPolicies]].


More about admission controllers:{{Internal|Kubernetes Admission Controller Concepts|Kubernetes Admission Controller Concepts}}
More about admission controllers:{{Internal|Kubernetes Admission Controller Concepts|Kubernetes Admission Controller Concepts}}

Revision as of 01:24, 3 September 2020

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Internal

Overview

A pod security policy is an example of a Kubernetes policy.

Pod security policy is implemented by a set of specialized Kubernetes resources (PodSecurityPolicy), generic resources (ServiceAccount, higher level pod controllers such as Deployments, ReplicaSets and so on), the PodSecurityPolicy admission controller and other controllers, all working in concert to ensure that the pods are created within strict security assumptions, and the pods access various resources in a controlled, secured manner. The pod security policy controls security sensitive aspects of the pod specification.

PodSecurityPolicy

The PodSecurityPolicy is a cluster-level resource

PodSecurityPolicy Manifest

https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.19/#podsecuritypolicy-v1beta1-policy

PodSecurityPolicy Admission Controller

The PodSecurityPolicy admission controller is a piece of code within the API server that intercepts pod creation and modification requests and determines if the request should be allowed based on the requested security context and the available PodSecurityPolicies.

More about admission controllers:

Kubernetes Admission Controller Concepts