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4.1.1 Ensure that the cluster-admin role is only used where required (Automated)
note
This rule has been changed to automated, see Automated Rules for CIS Amazon EKS 1.1.0 for details.
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Description
The RBAC role cluster-admin
provides wide-ranging powers over the environment and should be used only where and when needed.
Rationale
Kubernetes provides a set of default roles where RBAC is used. Some of these roles such as cluster-admin
provide wide-ranging privileges which should only be applied where absolutely necessary. Roles such as cluster-admin
allow super-user access to perform any action on any resource. When used in a ClusterRoleBinding
, it gives full control over every resource in the cluster and in all namespaces. When used in a RoleBinding
, it gives full control over every resource in the rolebinding's namespace, including the namespace itself.
Impact
Care should be taken before removing any clusterrolebindings
from the environment to ensure they were not required for operation of the cluster. Specifically, modifications should not be made to clusterrolebindings
with the system:
prefix as they are required for the operation of system components.
Audit
Obtain a list of the principals who have access to the cluster-admin
role by reviewing the clusterrolebinding
output for each role binding that has access to the cluster-admin
role.
kubectl get clusterrolebindings -o=custom-columns=NAME:.metadata.name,ROLE:.roleRef.name,SUBJECT:.subjects[*].name
Review each principal listed and ensure that cluster-admin
privilege is required for it.
Remediation
Identify all clusterrolebindings
to the cluster-admin role
. Check if they are used and if they need this role or if they could use a role with fewer privileges.
Where possible, first bind users to a lower privileged role and then remove the clusterrolebinding
to the cluster-admin role :
kubectl delete clusterrolebinding [name]
References
https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/#user-facing-roles