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specify custom ca file to verify the keystone server
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**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Sometimes the keystone server's certificate is self-signed, mainly used for internal development, testing and etc.
For this kind of ca, we need a way to verify the keystone server.
Otherwise, below error will occur.
> x509: certificate signed by unknown authority
This patch provide a way to pass in a ca file to verify the keystone server when starting `kube-apiserver`.
**Which issue this PR fixes** : fixes#22695, #24984
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Remove static kubelet client, refactor ConnectionInfoGetter
Follow up to https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/33718
* Collapses the multi-valued return to a `ConnectionInfo` struct
* Removes the "raw" connection info method and interface, since it was only used in a single non-test location (by the "real" connection info method)
* Disentangles the node REST object from being a ConnectionInfoProvider itself by extracting an implementation of ConnectionInfoProvider that takes a node (using a provided NodeGetter) and determines ConnectionInfo
* Plumbs the KubeletClientConfig to the point where we construct the helper object that combines the config and the node lookup. I anticipate adding a preference order for choosing an address type in https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/34259
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default serializer
Everyone uses the same serializer. Set it as the default, but still allow someone to take control if they want.
Found while trying to use genericapiserver for composition.
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Add support for admission controller based on namespace node selectors.
This work is to upstream openshift's project node selectors based admission controller.
Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/17151
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Run rbac authorizer from cache
RBAC authorization can be run very effectively out of a cache. The cache is a normal reflector backed cache (shared informer).
I've split this into three parts:
1. slim down the authorizer interfaces
1. boilerplate for adding rbac shared informers and associated listers which conform to the new interfaces
1. wiring
@liggitt @ericchiang @kubernetes/sig-auth
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WantsAuthorizer admission plugin support
The next step of PSP admission is to be able to limit the PSPs used based on user information. To do this the admission plugin would need to make authz checks for the `user.Info` in the request. This code allows a plugin to request the injection of an authorizer to allow it to make the authz checks.
Note: this could be done with a SAR, however since admission is running in the api server using the SAR would incur an extra hop vs using the authorizer directly.
@deads2k @derekwaynecarr
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clean api server cruft
Some cruft has developed over refactors. Remove that cruft.
@liggitt probably last in the chain so far
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Enable service account signing key rotation
fixes#21007
```release-note
The kube-apiserver --service-account-key-file option can be specified multiple times, or can point to a file containing multiple keys, to enable rotation of signing keys.
```
This PR enables the apiserver authenticator to verify service account tokens signed by different private keys. This can be done two different ways:
* including multiple keys in the specified keyfile (e.g. `--service-account-key-file=keys.pem`)
* specifying multiple key files (e.g. `--service-account-key-file current-key.pem --service-account-key-file=old-key.pem`)
This is part of enabling signing key rotation:
1. update apiserver(s) to verify tokens signed with a new public key while still allowing tokens signed with the current public key (which is what this PR enables)
2. give controllermanager the new private key to sign new tokens with
3. remove old service account tokens (determined by verifying signature or by checking creationTimestamp) once they are no longer in use (determined using garbage collection or magic) or some other algorithm (24 hours after rotation, etc). For the deletion to immediately revoke the token, `--service-account-lookup` must be enabled on the apiserver.
4. once all old tokens are gone, update apiservers again, removing the old public key.
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Set deserialization cache size based on target memory usage
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
This is the PR we talked about yesterday.
**Release note**:
```release-note
To reduce memory usage to reasonable levels in smaller clusters, kube-apiserver now sets the deserialization cache size based on the target memory usage.
```
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pass loopback config to poststart hooks
Updates post start hooks to take a clientconfig with the new loopback credentials for bootstrapping.
@ericchiang This is a little bit of plumbing, but mainly auth I think.
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Add ECDSA support for service account tokens
Fixes#28180
```release-note
ECDSA keys can now be used for signing and verifying service account tokens.
```
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Allow anonymous API server access, decorate authenticated users with system:authenticated group
When writing authorization policy, it is often necessary to allow certain actions to any authenticated user. For example, creating a service or configmap, and granting read access to all users
It is also frequently necessary to allow actions to any unauthenticated user. For example, fetching discovery APIs might be part of an authentication process, and therefore need to be able to be read without access to authentication credentials.
This PR:
* Adds an option to allow anonymous requests to the secured API port. If enabled, requests to the secure port that are not rejected by other configured authentication methods are treated as anonymous requests, and given a username of `system:anonymous` and a group of `system:unauthenticated`. Note: this should only be used with an `--authorization-mode` other than `AlwaysAllow`
* Decorates user.Info returned from configured authenticators with the group `system:authenticated`.
This is related to defining a default set of roles and bindings for RBAC (https://github.com/kubernetes/features/issues/2). The bootstrap policy should allow all users (anonymous or authenticated) to request the discovery APIs.
```release-note
kube-apiserver learned the '--anonymous-auth' flag, which defaults to true. When enabled, requests to the secure port that are not rejected by other configured authentication methods are treated as anonymous requests, and given a username of 'system:anonymous' and a group of 'system:unauthenticated'.
Authenticated users are decorated with a 'system:authenticated' group.
NOTE: anonymous access is enabled by default. If you rely on authentication alone to authorize access, change to use an authorization mode other than AlwaysAllow, or or set '--anonymous-auth=false'.
```
c.f. https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/29177#issuecomment-244191596