How do I set up authentication for Kubernetes Dashboard?
To set up authentication for Kubernetes Dashboard, you can use either a kubeconfig file or a bearer token.
What are the steps to create a bearer token?
You can create a bearer token by creating a ServiceAccount and then retrieving the token from the associated Secret.
Can you show me the commands to do that?
Sure! First, create a ServiceAccount with: kubectl create serviceaccount dashboard-admin
. Then, get the token with: kubectl get secret $(kubectl get serviceaccount dashboard-admin -o jsonpath='{.secrets[0].name}') -o jsonpath='{.data.token}' | base64 --decode
.
Is there a way to restrict access to certain users?
Yes, you can use Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) to define roles and permissions for different users.
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