The read-only port should be disabled in Kubelet
Set up the kubernetes integration.
Description
Disable the read-only port.
Rationale
The Kubelet process provides a read-only API in addition to the main Kubelet API. Unauthenticated access is provided to this read-only API which could possibly retrieve potentially sensitive information about the cluster.
Audit
Run the following command on each node: ps -ef | grep kubelet
. Verify that the --read-only-port
argument exists and is set to 0. If the --read-only-port
argument is not present, check that there is a Kubelet config file specified by --config
. Check that if there is a readOnlyPort entry in the file, it is set to 0.
If using a Kubelet config file, edit the file to set readOnlyPort
to 0. If using command line arguments, edit the kubelet service file /etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubeadm.conf
on each worker node and set the below parameter in KUBELET_SYSTEM_PODS_ARGS
variable.
--read-only-port=0
Based on your system, restart the kubelet service. For example: systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart kubelet.service
Impact
Removal of the read-only port will require that any service which made use of it will need to be re-configured to use the main Kubelet API.
Default value
By default, --read-only-port
is set to 10255/TCP. However, if a config file is specified by --config
the default value for readOnlyPort
is 0.
References
- https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/kubelet/
CIS controls
Version 6.9.1 Limit Open Ports, Protocols, and Services - Ensure that only ports, protocols, and services with validated business needs are running on each system.
Version 7 9.2 Ensure Only Approved Ports, Protocols and Services Are Running - Ensure that only network ports, protocols, and services listening on a system with validated business needs, are running on each system.