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kubelogin
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Giving Kyma a little spin ... a SpinKube
Authenticating with Kyma is a (in my opinion) unnecessary challenge as it leverages the OIDC-login plugin for kubectl. You find a description of the setup here. This works fine when on a Mac but can give you some headaches on a Windows and on Linux machine especially when combined with restrictive setups in corporate environments. For Windows I can only recommend installing krew via chocolatey and then install the OIDC plugin via kubectl krew install oidc-login. At least for me that was the only way to get this working on Windows.
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Windows auth with K8s on prem
It is sort of a roundabout way, but I sync Active Directory to a Keycloak realm, then use OIDC auth with kube-oidc-proxy (https://github.com/jetstack/kube-oidc-proxy) and kubelogin (https://github.com/int128/kubelogin) for OIDC-based auth to the api server.
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Kubernetes in production.
Yes, I setup a cluster with no SPFs. That means an HA setup for the external load balancer. I use HAProxy for my ELB, and setup 2 instances with a VRRP + keepalived to provide HA to the ingress controller. I run the control plane private, accessible only from localhost. I setup kube-oidc-proxy (https://github.com/jetstack/kube-oidc-proxy) to expose the API server with single sign-on on the ingress controller, and use the kubelogin plugin (https://github.com/int128/kubelogin) to provide OIDC support to kubectl. I then setup Keycloak to handle OIDC/OAuth2/SAML and syncing to Active Directory, and setup groups in Active Directory to control acccess to clusters. Devs each get their own namespace in the dev cluster, with mostly cluster-admin access to their namespace. Staging/Prod clusters are locked down, with read-only access to devs. Thanks to the OIDC auth to the APIServer, when employees are onboarded & offboarded, we only need to add/remove them from groups in Active Directory and everything else just magically syncs.
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Gitlab token exchange with keycloak to execute deployments with kubectl
I've successfully configured kube-apiserver to authenticate users through oidc (https://github.com/int128/kubelogin) so all the users from my keycloak realm can access to the cluster with their credentials.
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Getting started with kubectl plugins
Link to GitHub Repository
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Why are there so many OIDC SSO options for Kubernetes?
kubelogin (helper for k8s build in OIDC support)
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RBAC MANAGEMENT
I use the kube-login plugin for kubectl (https://github.com/int128/kubelogin) along with the kube-oidc-proxy (https://github.com/jetstack/kube-oidc-proxy), using Keycloak as my OIDC provider (https://www.keycloak.org) and doing LDAP synchronization to Active Directory.
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Manage user authentication in on-prem cluster
Dex oauth and kubelogin. We happen to use google auth in our org, but dex is pretty flexible. You only have to have a way to distribute server certificates. We then have documented script commands to pull certs and create kubectl fig files. OpenUnison always looked interesting, but dex has been good enough for our uses.
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k8s dex authentications
With a working dex/OIDC configuration, you could use: https://github.com/int128/kubelogin
- A kubectl plugin for Kubernetes OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication
kubepug
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New IBM LinuxONE 4 Express – Rack-mounted pre-configured Linux mainframe
Agreed. The tooling around upgrades is painfully atrocious, and stuff like kubepug [1] should be part of the Kubernetes core.
[1] https://github.com/kubepug/kubepug
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Top 15 Kubectl plugins for security engineers
Not strictly related to security, but I find kubepug awesome when planning upgrades, especially if you need to jump across 2 or 3 major versions.
- Kubernetes upgrade
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Kubernetes 1.21 - Going EOL on major cloud providers in early 2023
Also kubepug - https://github.com/rikatz/kubepug
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Essential plugins for Kubectl CLI
References Kubepug net-forward Krew
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How do you verify all of your resources and manifests support before upgrading a Kubernetes version?
Verify with a tool like kubepug, something like
- rikatz/kubepug: Kubernetes PreUpGrade (Checker)
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Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins
kube-pug - is a plugin known as deprecations in krew. Every cluster needs to be upgraded sooner or later and at some point you will run into API deprecations and/or removals. Finding what's being deprecated can be long and error-prone process and this plugin tries to simplify that. All you need to do is run kubectl deprecations --k8s-version=v1.XX.X and you will get list of all the instances of API objects in cluster that will be deprecated or removed in the specified version.
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SilverSurfer - An OpenSource project to check ApiVersion Status and provide Migration path for Kubernetes objects when upgrading Kubernetes to 1.22 or any other.
Kubepug - Only checks whether the existing objects have any Deprecated ApiVersions
What are some alternatives?
lens - Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes
kube-no-trouble - Easily check your clusters for use of deprecated APIs
pam-keycloak-oidc - PAM module connecting to Keycloak for user authentication using OpenID Connect/OAuth2, with MFA/2FA/TOTP support
ksniff - Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump and wireshark
kubectl-neat - Clean up Kubernetes yaml and json output to make it readable
kubeval - Validate your Kubernetes configuration files, supports multiple Kubernetes versions
okta-k8s-oidc-terraform-example - An example repo showcasing setting up Okta OIDC using Terraform
ketall - Like `kubectl get all`, but get really all resources
kubectl-kubesec - Security risk analysis for Kubernetes resources
kubectx - Faster way to switch between clusters and namespaces in kubectl
silver-surfer - Kubernetes objects api-version compatibility checker and provides migration path for K8s objects and prepare it for cluster upgrades