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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeff Bornemann
94df70be98 Cloud provider support for OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure)
Signed-off-by: Jeff Bornemann <jeff.bornemann@oracle.com>
2018-08-21 17:36:42 -04:00
vterdunov
4b98537f79
Properly check vsphere_cloud_provider.rc 2018-04-02 18:45:42 +03:00
Matthew Mosesohn
03bcfa7ff5
Stop templating kube-system namespace and creating it (#2545)
Kubernetes makes this namespace automatically, so there is
no need for kubespray to manage it.
2018-03-30 14:29:13 +03:00
woopstar
f1d2f84043 Only apply roles from first master node to fix regression 2018-03-18 16:15:01 +01:00
MQasimSarfraz
1bcc641dae Create vsphere clusterrole only if it doesnt exists 2018-03-14 11:29:35 +00:00
MQasimSarfraz
9a4aa4288c Fix vsphere cloud_provider RBAC permissions 2018-03-12 18:07:08 +00:00
chadswen
b0ab92c921 Prefix system:node CRB
Change the name of `system:node` CRB to `kubespray:system:node` to avoid
conflicts with the auto-reconciled CRB also named `system:node`

Fixes #2121
2018-03-08 23:56:46 -06:00
Jonas Kongslund
a800ed094b Added support for webhook authentication/authorization on the secure kubelet endpoint 2018-03-03 10:00:09 +04:00
Chad Swenson
b8788421d5 Support for disabling apiserver insecure port
This allows `kube_apiserver_insecure_port` to be set to 0 (disabled).

Rework of #1937 with kubeadm support

Also, fixed an issue in `kubeadm-migrate-certs` where the old apiserver cert was copied as the kubeadm key
2017-12-05 09:13:45 -06:00
Matthew Mosesohn
f9b68a5d17
Revert "Support for disabling apiserver insecure port" (#1974) 2017-11-14 13:41:28 +00:00
Chad Swenson
0c7e1889e4 Support for disabling apiserver insecure port
This allows `kube_apiserver_insecure_port` to be set to 0 (disabled). It's working, but so far I have had to:

1. Make the `uri` module "Wait for apiserver up" checks use `kube_apiserver_port` (HTTPS)
2. Add apiserver client cert/key to the "Wait for apiserver up" checks
3. Update apiserver liveness probe to use HTTPS ports
4. Set `kube_api_anonymous_auth` to true to allow liveness probe to hit apiserver's /healthz over HTTPS (livenessProbes can't use client cert/key unfortunately)
5. RBAC has to be enabled. Anonymous requests are in the `system:unauthenticated` group which is granted access to /healthz by one of RBAC's default ClusterRoleBindings. An equivalent ABAC rule could allow this as well.

Changes 1 and 2 should work for everyone, but 3, 4, and 5 require new coupling of currently independent configuration settings. So I also added a new settings check.

Options:

1. The problem goes away if you have both anonymous-auth and RBAC enabled. This is how kubeadm does it. This may be the best way to go since RBAC is already on by default but anonymous auth is not.
2. Include conditional templates to set a different liveness probe for possible combinations of `kube_apiserver_insecure_port = 0`, RBAC, and `kube_api_anonymous_auth` (won't be possible to cover every case without a guaranteed authorizer for the secure port)
3. Use basic auth headers for the liveness probe (I really don't like this, it adds a new dependency on basic auth which I'd also like to leave independently configurable, and it requires encoded passwords in the apiserver manifest)

Option 1 seems like the clear winner to me, but is there a reason we wouldn't want anonymous-auth on by default? The apiserver binary defaults anonymous-auth to true, but kubespray's default was false.
2017-11-06 14:01:10 -06:00
Matthew Mosesohn
ec53b8b66a Move cluster roles and system namespace to new role
This should be done after kubeconfig is set for admin and
before network plugins are up.
2017-10-26 14:36:05 +01:00