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* [[Creating an IAM OIDC provider for your EKS cluster]]: <code>[[aws iam create-open-id-connect-provider]]</code> | * [[Creating an IAM OIDC provider for your EKS cluster]]: <code>[[aws iam create-open-id-connect-provider]]</code> | ||
** AWS IAM role. with policy [[EKSReadOnly]] | ** AWS IAM role. with policy [[EKSReadOnly]] | ||
− | ** <code>[[eksctl create iamidentitymapping]] --cluster yourClusterName -- | + | ** <code>[[eksctl create iamidentitymapping]] --cluster yourClusterName --arn arn:aws:iam::yourAccountID:[[role/]][[yourIAMRoleName]] --username read-only-user</code> |
* [[Configuring a Kubernetes service account to assume an IAM role]] | * [[Configuring a Kubernetes service account to assume an IAM role]] | ||
Revision as of 14:48, 31 October 2023
Contents
EKS
1) K8s service account (kind: ServiceAccount
)
- Creating an IAM OIDC provider for your EKS cluster:
aws iam create-open-id-connect-provider
- AWS IAM role. with policy EKSReadOnly
eksctl create iamidentitymapping --cluster yourClusterName --arn arn:aws:iam::yourAccountID:role/yourIAMRoleName --username read-only-user
- Configuring a Kubernetes service account to assume an IAM role
2) sn_itom_pattern.k8s_aws_cli_to_generate_token
- With CLI:
aws eks get-token --cluster-name
3)
- sn_itom_pattern.k8s_midserver
- sn_itom_pattern.k8s_create_schedule_enabled
4) XXX
5) ServiceNow AWS Cloud Discovery: https://docs.servicenow.com/en-US/bundle/vancouver-it-operations-management/page/product/discovery/concept/aws-cloud-discovery.html
K8s
kubectl cluster-info
kubectl cluster-info | grep "Kubernetes control plane"
Related activities
- Enabling IAM principal access to your cluster
- Access Kubernetes REST API using default token
- IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) in EKS
- How Amazon EKS works with IAM
- TOI: EKS cluster discovery using STS AssumeRoles (Without AWS CLI), sn_itom_pattern.k8s_aws_cli_to_generate_token
Related
kubectl config view
,kubectl cluster-info | grep "Kubernetes control plane"
kubectl -n kube-system describe secret
- Base64:
kubectl get secret --namespace default grafana -o jsonpath="{.data.admin-password}" | base64 --decode ; echo
cluster-read-only-role
See also
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