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− | * <code>[[ | + | * <code>[[eksct create iamidentitymapping]]</code> |
* <code>[[Your current user or role does not have access to Kubernetes objects on this EKS cluster]]</code> | * <code>[[Your current user or role does not have access to Kubernetes objects on this EKS cluster]]</code> | ||
* [[EKS single sign-on using AWS SSO]] | * [[EKS single sign-on using AWS SSO]] |
Revision as of 15:32, 5 September 2022
AWS IAM Authenticator for Kubernetes get information from aws-auth
ConfigMap.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/add-user-role.html
Examples
kubectl edit -n kube-system configmap/aws-auth
kubectl describe -n kube-system configmap/aws-auth
kubectl -n kube-system get configmap aws-auth -o=yaml
Related
eksct create iamidentitymapping
Your current user or role does not have access to Kubernetes objects on this EKS cluster
- EKS single sign-on using AWS SSO
The SSO session associated with this profile has expired or is otherwise invalid. To refresh this SSO session run aws sso login with the corresponding profile.
- Amazon EKS authorization
See also
- AWS IAM Authenticator for Kubernetes:
aws-auth, kubectl edit -n kube-system configmap/aws-auth, eksctl create iamidentitymapping
,mapUsers:, mapRoles:, mapAccounts:
- EKS RBAC, Amazon EKS authentication, Amazon EKS authorization,
aws eks get-token, aws-auth ConfigMap, aws-iam-authenticator, eksctl create iamidentitymapping, eksctl get iamidentitymapping, eks:AccessKubernetesApi, eks-connector
, K8s Cluster roles,AmazonEKSAdminPolicy
,AmazonEKSClusterAdminPolicy
- Kubernetes Authentication,
kubectl create serviceaccount, kubectl get serviceaccounts, CertificateSigningRequest, aws-auth
, bearer tokens, EKS Authentication
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