Difference between revisions of "Access Kubernetes REST API using default token"

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  [[curl]] $APISERVER[[/api]] [[--header]] "[[Authorization: Bearer]] $TOKEN" --insecure <ref> https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/access-cluster/</ref>
 
  [[curl]] $APISERVER[[/api]] [[--header]] "[[Authorization: Bearer]] $TOKEN" --insecure <ref> https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/access-cluster/</ref>
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You can use a default-token or generate one in EKS using: <code>aws eks get-token</code>
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==

Revision as of 17:12, 24 October 2023

APISERVER=$(kubectl config view --minify | grep server | cut -f 2- -d ":" | tr -d " ")
TOKEN=$(kubectl describe secret default-token | grep -E '^token' | cut -f2 -d':' | tr -d " ")

curl $APISERVER/api --header "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" --insecure [1]

You can use a default-token or generate one in EKS using: aws eks get-token

Examples

{"type":"error","status":"401","message":"Unauthorized 401: must authenticate"}
{
 "kind": "APIVersions",
 "versions": [
   "v1"
 ],
 "serverAddressByClientCIDRs": [
   {
     "clientCIDR": "0.0.0.0/0",
     "serverAddress": "ip-172-16-37-214.ec2.internal:443"
   }
 ]
}%


Errors

Error from server (NotFound): secrets "default-token" not found

Related

See also

  • https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/access-cluster/
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