* Consolidate variable definitions to `kargo-defaults`.
* Set `AlwaysAllow` as the default authorization mode.
* Ability to set multiple authorization modes.
* Various style fixes and typos
* Add a flag "authorization_method", when set to "RBAC" enables role based access control.
* Add required cluster roles and bindings for kube-dns
* Patch tiller deployment to use a service account with proper credentials.
* Add a flag to regenerate kubernetes certs on the nodes.
It is now possible to deactivate selected authentication methods
(basic auth, token auth) inside the cluster by adding
removing the required arguments to the Kube API Server and generating
the secrets accordingly.
The x509 authentification is currently not optional because disabling it
would affect the kubectl clients deployed on the master nodes.
Issue #1125. Make RBAC authorization plugin work out of the box.
"When bootstrapping, superuser credentials should include the system:masters group, for example by creating a client cert with /O=system:masters. This gives those credentials full access to the API and allows an admin to then set up bindings for other users."
* Leave all.yml to keep only optional vars
* Store groups' specific vars by existing group names
* Fix optional vars casted as mandatory (add default())
* Fix missing defaults for an optional IP var
* Relink group_vars for terraform to reflect changes
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bogdando@mail.ru>
Migrate older inline= syntax to pure yml syntax for module args as to be consistant with most of the rest of the tasks
Cleanup some spacing in various files
Rename some files named yaml to yml for consistancy
"shell" step doesn't support check mode, which currently leads to failures,
when Ansible is being run in check mode (because Ansible doesn't run command,
assuming that command might have effect, and no "rc" or "output" is registered).
Setting "check_mode: no" allows to run those "shell" commands in check mode
(which is safe, because those shell commands doesn't have side effects).
- Docker 1.12 and further don't need nsenter hack. This patch removes
it. Also, it bumps the minimal version to 1.12.
Closes#776
Signed-off-by: Sergii Golovatiuk <sgolovatiuk@mirantis.com>
* Drop linux capabilities for unprivileged containerized
worlkoads Kargo configures for deployments.
* Configure required securityContext/user/group/groups for kube
components' static manifests, etcd, calico-rr and k8s apps,
like dnsmasq daemonset.
* Rework cloud-init (etcd) users creation for CoreOS.
* Fix nologin paths, adjust defaults for addusers role and ensure
supplementary groups membership added for users.
* Add netplug user for network plugins (yet unused by privileged
networking containers though).
* Grant the kube and netplug users read access for etcd certs via
the etcd certs group.
* Grant group read access to kube certs via the kube cert group.
* Remove priveleged mode for calico-rr and run it under its uid/gid
and supplementary etcd_cert group.
* Adjust docs.
* Align cpu/memory limits and dropped caps with added rkt support
for control plane.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bogdando@mail.ru>
be run by limit on each node without regard for order.
The changes make sure that all of the directories needed to do
certificate management are on the master[0] or etcd[0] node regardless
of when the playbook gets run on each node. This allows for separate
ansible playbook runs in parallel that don't have to be synchronized.
the openssl tools will fail to create signing requests because
the CN is too long. This is mainly a problem when FQDNs are used
in the inventory file.
THis will truncate the hostname for the CN field only at the
first dot. This should handle the issue for most cases.