update to Kubernetes 1.6
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The kubectl client will be used to generate kubeconfig files which will be consu
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### OS X
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```
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wget https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.6.0-beta.4/bin/darwin/amd64/kubectl
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wget https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.6.0-rc.1/bin/darwin/amd64/kubectl
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chmod +x kubectl
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sudo mv kubectl /usr/local/bin
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```
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### Linux
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```
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wget https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.6.0-beta.4/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl
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wget https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.6.0-rc.1/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl
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chmod +x kubectl
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sudo mv kubectl /usr/local/bin
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```
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The following components will leverge Kubernetes RBAC:
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* kubelet (client)
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* Kubernetes API Server (server)
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* kube-proxy (client)
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* kubectl (client)
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The other components, mainly the `scheduler` and `controller manager`, access the Kubernetes API server locally over the insecure API port which does not require authentication. The insecure port is only enabled for local access.
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### TLS Bootstrap Token
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### Create the TLS Bootstrap Token
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This section will walk you through the creation of a TLS bootstrap token that will be used to [bootstrap TLS client certificates for kubelets](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/kubelet-tls-bootstrapping/).
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EOF
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```
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#### Distribute the bootstrap token file
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Copy the `token.csv` file to each controller node:
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Distribute the bootstrap token file to each controller node:
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```
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KUBERNETES_CONTROLLERS=(controller0 controller1 controller2)
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```
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#### GCE
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```
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for host in ${KUBERNETES_CONTROLLERS[*]}; do
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gcloud compute copy-files token.csv ${host}:~/
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done
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```
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### Client Authentication Configs
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#### AWS
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```
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for host in ${KUBERNETES_CONTROLLERS[*]}; do
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PUBLIC_IP_ADDRESS=$(aws ec2 describe-instances \
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--filters "Name=tag:Name,Values=${host}" | \
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jq -r '.Reservations[].Instances[].PublicIpAddress')
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scp -o "StrictHostKeyChecking no" token.csv \
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ubuntu@${PUBLIC_IP_ADDRESS}:~/
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done
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```
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## Client Authentication Configs
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This section will walk you through creating kubeconfig files that will be used to bootstrap kubelets, which will then generate their own kubeconfigs based on dynamically generated certificates, and a kubeconfig for authenticating kube-proxy clients.
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Each kubeconfig requires a Kubernetes master to connect to. To support H/A the IP address assigned to the load balancer sitting in front of the Kubernetes API servers will be used.
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#### Set the Kubernetes Public Address
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### Set the Kubernetes Public Address
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##### GCE
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#### GCE
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```
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KUBERNETES_PUBLIC_ADDRESS=$(gcloud compute addresses describe kubernetes \
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KUBERNETES_PUBLIC_ADDRESS=$(gcloud compute addresses describe kubernetes-the-hard-way \
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--region us-central1 \
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--format 'value(address)')
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```
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##### AWS
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#### AWS
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```
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KUBERNETES_PUBLIC_ADDRESS=$(aws elb describe-load-balancers \
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--load-balancer-name kubernetes | \
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--load-balancer-name kubernetes-the-hard-way | \
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jq -r '.LoadBalancerDescriptions[].DNSName')
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```
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---
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Generate a bootstrap kubeconfig file:
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## Create client kubeconfig files
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### Create the bootstrap kubeconfig file
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```
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kubectl config set-cluster kubernetes-the-hard-way \
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kubectl config use-context default --kubeconfig=bootstrap.kubeconfig
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```
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### kube-proxy kubeconfig
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### Create the kube-proxy kubeconfig
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Generate the `kube-proxy` kubeconfig file:
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```
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kubectl config set-cluster kubernetes-the-hard-way \
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kubectl config use-context default --kubeconfig=kube-proxy.kubeconfig
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```
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#### Distribute client kubeconfig files
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Copy the bootstrap and kube-proxy kubeconfig files to each worker node:
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## Distribute the client kubeconfig files
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```
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KUBERNETES_WORKER_NODES=(worker0 worker1 worker2)
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KUBERNETES_WORKERS=(worker0 worker1 worker2)
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```
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##### GCE
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```
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for host in ${KUBERNETES_WORKER_NODES[*]}; do
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for host in ${KUBERNETES_WORKERS[*]}; do
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gcloud compute copy-files bootstrap.kubeconfig kube-proxy.kubeconfig ${host}:~/
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done
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```
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##### AWS
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```
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for host in ${KUBERNETES_WORKER_NODES[*]}; do
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for host in ${KUBERNETES_WORKERS[*]}; do
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PUBLIC_IP_ADDRESS=$(aws ec2 describe-instances \
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--filters "Name=tag:Name,Values=${host}" | \
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jq -r '.Reservations[].Instances[].PublicIpAddress')
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