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README.md |
Role Based Access Control
This example demonstrates how to apply an nginx ingress controller with role based access control
Overview
This example applies to nginx-ingress-controllers being deployed in an environment with RBAC enabled.
Role Based Access Control is comprised of four layers:
ClusterRole
- permissions assigned to a role that apply to an entire clusterClusterRoleBinding
- binding a ClusterRole to a specific accountRole
- permissions assigned to a role that apply to a specific namespaceRoleBinding
- binding a Role to a specific account
In order for RBAC to be applied to an nginx-ingress-controller, that controller
should be assigned to a ServiceAccount
. That ServiceAccount
should be
bound to the Role
s and ClusterRole
s defined for the
nginx-ingress-controller.
Service Accounts created in this example
One ServiceAccount is created in this example, nginx-ingress-serviceaccount
.
Permissions Granted in this example
There are two sets of permissions defined in this example. Cluster-wide
permissions defined by the ClusterRole
named nginx-ingress-clusterrole
, and
namespace specific permissions defined by the Role
named
nginx-ingress-role
.
Cluster Permissions
These permissions are granted in order for the nginx-ingress-controller to be
able to function as an ingress across the cluster. These permissions are
granted to the ClusterRole named nginx-ingress-clusterrole
configmaps
,endpoints
,nodes
,pods
,secrets
: list, watchnodes
: getservices
,ingresses
: get, list, watchevents
: create, patchingresses/status
: update
Namespace Permissions
These permissions are granted specific to the nginx-ingress namespace. These
permissions are granted to the Role named nginx-ingress-role
configmaps
,pods
,secrets
: getendpoints
: create, get, update
Furthermore to support leader-election, the nginx-ingress-controller needs to
have access to a configmap
using the resourceName ingress-controller-leader-nginx
Note that resourceNames can NOT be used to limit requests using the “create” verb because authorizers only have access to information that can be obtained from the request URL, method, and headers (resource names in a “create” request are part of the request body).
configmaps
: get, update (for resourceNameingress-controller-leader-nginx
)configmaps
: create
This resourceName is the concatenation of the election-id
and the
ingress-class
as defined by the ingress-controller, which defaults to:
election-id
:ingress-controller-leader
ingress-class
:nginx
resourceName
:<election-id>-<ingress-class>
Please adapt accordingly if you overwrite either parameter when launching the nginx-ingress-controller.
Bindings
The ServiceAccount nginx-ingress-serviceaccount
is bound to the Role
nginx-ingress-role
and the ClusterRole nginx-ingress-clusterrole
.
Namespace created in this example
The Namespace
named nginx-ingress
is defined in this example. The
namespace name can be changed arbitrarily as long as all of the references
change as well.
Usage
- Create the
Namespace
,Service Account
,ClusterRole
,Role
,ClusterRoleBinding
, andRoleBinding
.
kubectl create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress/master/examples/rbac/nginx/nginx-ingress-controller-rbac.yml
- Create default backend
kubectl create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress/master/examples/rbac/nginx/default-backend.yml
- Create the nginx-ingress-controller
For this example to work, the Service must be in the nginx-ingress namespace:
kubectl create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress/master/examples/rbac/nginx/nginx-ingress-controller.yml
The serviceAccountName associated with the containers in the deployment must match the serviceAccount from nginx-ingress-controller-rbac.yml The namespace references in the Deployment metadata, container arguments, and POD_NAMESPACE should be in the nginx-ingress namespace.
- Create ingress service
kubectl create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress/master/examples/rbac/nginx/nginx-ingress-controller-service.yml