OpenShift Security Context Constraints: Difference between revisions

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* [[OpenShift_Security_Concepts#Security_Context_Constraints|OpenShift  Security Concepts]]
* [[OpenShift_Security_Concepts#Security_Context_Constraints|OpenShift  Security Concepts]]
* [[Docker_Concepts#Privileged_Container|Docker Concepts - Privileged Container]]
* [[Docker_Concepts#Privileged_Container|Docker Concepts - Privileged Container]]
* [[OpenShift_Security_Operations#Security_Context_Constraints_Operations|Security Context Constrains Operations]]


=Overview=
=Overview=


OpenShift uses Security Context Constraints (SCCs) to control the actions that a pod can perform and what it has the ability to access.
OpenShift uses Security Context Constraints (SCCs) to control the actions that a pod can perform and what it has the ability to access.

Revision as of 21:06, 22 January 2018