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rbac-lookup
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Is there a way to see exactly what permissions the built-in group "system:readonly" has?
try using a tool such as rbac-lookup to find roles attached to a principal name https://github.com/FairwindsOps/rbac-lookup
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Kubernetes Hardening Tutorial Part 3: Authn, Authz, Logging & Auditing
RBAC Lookup is a CLI that allows you to easily find Kubernetes roles and cluster roles bound to any user, service account, or group name. It helps to provide visibility into Kubernetes auth.
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Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins
rbac-lookup - Similar to the first plugin we mentioned, this plugin also helps with RBAC in your cluster. This can be used to perform reverse lookup of roles, giving you a list of roles that user, service account or group has assigned. For example, to find roles bound to service account named my-sa you use the following - kubectl rbac-lookup my-sa --kind serviceaccount --output wide.
kubectl-neat
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☸️ Kubernetes: A Pragmatic Kubectl Aliases Collection
It depends on kubectl-neat mentioned in pre-requisites.
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Mounting volumes on pods
I if you are getting objects out in yaml i recomend you to use neat https://github.com/itaysk/kubectl-neat
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Most Useful kubectl Plugins
Install [neat]((https://github.com/itaysk/kubectl-neat) plugin with krew :
- Operators are so much easier to click-install -- how do I get them back out as manifests?
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All about Komodor :- A Kubernetes Troubleshooting Platform and more
Clean Now let’s talk about how you can use the "Clean" feature of ValidKube to clean and enhance your YAML files with an instant click. It's repository kubectl-neat is https://github.com/itaysk/kubectl-neat It works as shown in image below :-
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[open-source] Validkube - Validate, Clean and Secure your K8s YAML
The idea behind Validkube is to fuse together the capabilities of three other popular open-source projects (kubeval, kubectl-neat & trivy) and present them in a single view, providing users with a way to ensure YAML code hygiene and security, in one place, with just a few clicks of the button.
- DevOps Environment on MacOS
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Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins
neat - possibly my favourite of all the plugins is neat which removes all the generated, redundant fields from YAML output of Kubernetes resources. If you're tired of scrolling through all the managedFields and other garbage, then definitely give this one a try.
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YAML output format question
There is a product that does this called kubectl-neat: https://github.com/itaysk/kubectl-neat
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Store your Kubernetes Secrets in Git thanks to Kubeseal. Hello SealedSecret!
kubectl-neat (via Krew)
What are some alternatives?
rbac-manager - A Kubernetes operator that simplifies the management of Role Bindings and Service Accounts.
ketall - Like `kubectl get all`, but get really all resources
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
kubelogin - kubectl plugin for Kubernetes OpenID Connect authentication (kubectl oidc-login)
kubectl-kubesec - Security risk analysis for Kubernetes resources
kubectx - Faster way to switch between clusters and namespaces in kubectl
rakkess - Review Access - kubectl plugin to show an access matrix for k8s server resources
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
kubectl-dig - Deep kubernetes visibility from the kubectl
powerline-go - A beautiful and useful low-latency prompt for your shell, written in go
krew - 📦 Find and install kubectl plugins