Pod security
Astra Control Center supports privilege limitation through pod security policies (PSPs) and pod security admission (PSA). These frameworks enable you to limit what users or groups are able to run containers and what privileges those containers can have.
Some Kubernetes distributions might have a default pod security configuration that is too restrictive, and causes problems when installing Astra Control Center.
You can use the information and examples included here to understand the pod security changes that Astra Control Center makes, and use a pod security approach that provides the protection you need without interfering with Astra Control Center functions.
PSAs enforced by Astra Control Center
During installation, Astra Control Center enables the enforcement of a pod security admission by adding the following label to the netapp-acc
or a custom namespace:
pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce: privileged
PSPs installed by Astra Control Center
When you install Astra Control Center on Kubernetes 1.23 or 1.24, several pod security policies are created during installation. Some of these are permanent, and some of them are created during certain operations and are removed once the operation is complete. Astra Control Center does not attempt to install PSPs when the host cluster is running Kubernetes 1.25 or later, as they are not supported on these versions.
PSPs created during installation
During Astra Control Center installation, the Astra Control Center operator installs a custom pod security policy, a Role
object, and a RoleBinding
object to support the deployment of Astra Control Center services in the Astra Control Center namespace.
The new policy and objects have the following attributes:
kubectl get psp NAME PRIV CAPS SELINUX RUNASUSER FSGROUP SUPGROUP READONLYROOTFS VOLUMES netapp-astra-deployment-psp false RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny false * kubectl get role -n <namespace_name> NAME CREATED AT netapp-astra-deployment-role 2022-06-27T19:34:58Z kubectl get rolebinding -n <namespace_name> NAME ROLE AGE netapp-astra-deployment-rb Role/netapp-astra-deployment-role 32m
PSPs created during backup operations
During backup operations, Astra Control Center creates a dynamic pod security policy, a ClusterRole
object, and a RoleBinding
object. These support the backup process, which happens in a separate namespace.
The new policy and objects have the following attributes:
kubectl get psp NAME PRIV CAPS SELINUX RUNASUSER FSGROUP SUPGROUP READONLYROOTFS VOLUMES netapp-astra-backup false DAC_READ_SEARCH RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny false * kubectl get role -n <namespace_name> NAME CREATED AT netapp-astra-backup 2022-07-21T00:00:00Z kubectl get rolebinding -n <namespace_name> NAME ROLE AGE netapp-astra-backup Role/netapp-astra-backup 62s
PSPs created during cluster management
When you manage a cluster, Astra Control Center installs the netapp-monitoring operator in the managed cluster. This operator creates a pod security policy, a ClusterRole
object, and a RoleBinding
object to deploy telemetry services in the Astra Control Center namespace.
The new policy and objects have the following attributes:
kubectl get psp NAME PRIV CAPS SELINUX RUNASUSER FSGROUP SUPGROUP READONLYROOTFS VOLUMES netapp-monitoring-psp-nkmo true AUDIT_WRITE,NET_ADMIN,NET_RAW RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny false * kubectl get role -n <namespace_name> NAME CREATED AT netapp-monitoring-role-privileged 2022-07-21T00:00:00Z kubectl get rolebinding -n <namespace_name> NAME ROLE AGE netapp-monitoring-role-binding-privileged Role/netapp-monitoring-role-privileged 2m5s