The API server should use secure authentication methods without token based authentication
Set up the kubernetes integration.
Do not use token based authentication.
The token-based authentication utilizes static tokens to authenticate requests to the apiserver. The tokens are stored in clear-text in a file on the apiserver, and cannot be revoked or rotated without restarting the apiserver. Hence, do not use static token-based authentication.
Run the following command on the master node:
ps -ef | grep kube-apiserver
Verify that the --token-auth-file
argument does not exist.
Follow the documentation and configure alternate mechanisms for authentication. Then, edit the API server pod specification file /etc/kubernetes/manifests/kube-apiserver.yaml
on the master node and remove the --token-auth-file=<filename>
parameter.
You will have to configure and use alternate authentication mechanisms such as certificates. Static token based authentication could not be used.
By default, --token-auth-file
argument is not set.
- https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authentication/#static-token-file
- https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/kube-apiserver/
Version 6
16.14 Encrypt/Hash All Authentication Files And Monitor Their Access - Verify that all authentication files are encrypted or hashed and that these files cannot be accessed without root or administrator privileges. Audit all access to password files in the system.
Version 7
16.4 Encrypt or Hash all Authentication Credentials - Encrypt or hash with a salt all authentication credentials when stored.