Security APIs

CertificateSigningRequest [certificates.k8s.io/v1]

Description

CertificateSigningRequest objects provide a mechanism to obtain x509 certificates by submitting a certificate signing request, and having it asynchronously approved and issued.

Kubelets use this API to obtain: 1. client certificates to authenticate to kube-apiserver (with the “kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client-kubelet” signerName). 2. serving certificates for TLS endpoints kube-apiserver can connect to securely (with the “kubernetes.io/kubelet-serving” signerName).

This API can be used to request client certificates to authenticate to kube-apiserver (with the “kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client” signerName), or to obtain certificates from custom non-Kubernetes signers.

Type

object

CredentialsRequest [cloudcredential.openshift.io/v1]

Description

Type

object

PodSecurityPolicyReview [security.openshift.io/v1]

Description

PodSecurityPolicyReview checks which service accounts (not users, since that would be cluster-wide) can create the PodTemplateSpec in question.

Type

object

PodSecurityPolicySelfSubjectReview [security.openshift.io/v1]

Description

PodSecurityPolicySelfSubjectReview checks whether this user/SA tuple can create the PodTemplateSpec

Type

object

PodSecurityPolicySubjectReview [security.openshift.io/v1]

Description

PodSecurityPolicySubjectReview checks whether a particular user/SA tuple can create the PodTemplateSpec.

Type

object

RangeAllocation [security.openshift.io/v1]

Description

RangeAllocation is used so we can easily expose a RangeAllocation typed for security group

Type

object

Secret [core/v1]

Description

Secret holds secret data of a certain type. The total bytes of the values in the Data field must be less than MaxSecretSize bytes.

Type

object

SecurityContextConstraints [security.openshift.io/v1]

Description

SecurityContextConstraints governs the ability to make requests that affect the SecurityContext that will be applied to a container. For historical reasons SCC was exposed under the core Kubernetes API group. That exposure is deprecated and will be removed in a future release - users should instead use the security.openshift.io group to manage SecurityContextConstraints.

Type

object

ServiceAccount [core/v1]

Description

ServiceAccount binds together: * a name, understood by users, and perhaps by peripheral systems, for an identity * a principal that can be authenticated and authorized * a set of secrets

Type

object