By default Calico CNI does not create any network access policies
or profiles if 'policy' is enabled in CNI config. And without any
policies/profiles network access to/from PODs is blocked.
K8s related policies are created by calico-policy-controller in
such case. So we need to start it as soon as possible, before any
real workloads.
This patch also fixes kube-api port in calico-policy-controller
yaml template.
Closes#1132
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.
Default backend is now etcd3 (was etcd2).
The migration process consists of the following steps:
* check if migration is necessary
* stop etcd on first etcd server
* run migration script
* start etcd on first etcd server
* stop kube-apiserver until configuration is updated
* update kube-apiserver
* purge old etcdv2 data
To use OpenID Connect Authentication beside deploying an OpenID Connect
Identity Provider it is necesarry to pass additional arguments to the Kube API Server.
These required arguments were added to the kube apiserver manifest.
- Only have ubuntu to test on
- fedora and redhat are placeholders/guesses
- the "old" package repositories seem to have the "new" CE version which is `1.13.1` based
- `docker-ce` looks like it is named as a backported `docker-engine` package in some
places
- Did not change the `defaults` version anywhere, so should work as before
- Did not point to new package repositories, as existing ones have the new packages.
By default kubedns and dnsmasq scale when installed.
Dnsmasq is no longer a daemonset. It is now a deployment.
Kubedns is no longer a replicationcluster. It is now a deployment.
Minimum replicas is two (to enable rolling updates).
Reduced memory erquirements for dnsmasq and kubedns
Until now it was not possible to add an API Loadbalancer
without an static IP Address. But certain Loadbalancers
like AWS Elastic Loadbalanacer dontt have an fixed IP address.
With this commit it is possible to add these kind of Loadbalancers
to the Kargo deployment.
The default version of Docker was switched to 1.13 in #1059. This
change also bumped ubuntu from installing docker-engine 1.13.0 to
1.13.1. This PR updates os families which had 1.13 defined, but
were using 1.13.0.
The impetus for this change is an issue running tiller 1.2.3 on
docker 1.13.0. See discussion [1][2].
[1] https://github.com/kubernetes/helm/issues/1838
[2] https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kargo/pull/1100