Difference between revisions of "Configuring Pods to use a Kubernetes service account"
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Revision as of 17:23, 6 September 2023
apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment metadata: name: my-app spec: selector: matchLabels: app: my-app template: metadata: labels: app: my-app spec: serviceAccountName: my-service-account containers: - name: my-app image: public.ecr.aws/nginx/nginx:X.XX
Related
- Granting access to an IAM principal to view Kubernetes resources on a cluster
- Kubernetes service account
See also
- Kubernetes service account, ServiceAccount:,
kubectl get serviceaccounts, kubectl create serviceaccount, kubectl describe serviceaccount
,kubernetes.io/service-account-token
, Kubernetes users, Kubernetes groups, Kubernetes roles,ServiceAccountTokenNodeBinding
- 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
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