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Wouldn't it be interesting to integrate the same mechanics as for the ssh command with the kubectl command?
That we can share tokens between users/groups to access Kubernetes contexts?
This would allow to control access to clusters through the bastion and benefit from all the advantages of security and access controls.
If we went further, to have an ephemeral disk space to write yaml files for example. Ephemeral disk space that would be deleted when the session disconnects or regularly.
Also have access to the helm command can be which interacts with the kubectl command.
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Wouldn't it be interesting to integrate the same mechanics as for the ssh command with the kubectl command?
That we can share tokens between users/groups to access Kubernetes contexts?
This would allow to control access to clusters through the bastion and benefit from all the advantages of security and access controls.
If we went further, to have an ephemeral disk space to write yaml files for example. Ephemeral disk space that would be deleted when the session disconnects or regularly.
Also have access to the helm command can be which interacts with the kubectl command.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: