Chapter 10. Managing Role-based Access Control (RBAC)
10.1. Overview
You can use the CLI to view RBAC resources and the administrator CLI to manage the roles and bindings.
10.2. Viewing roles and bindings
Roles can be used to grant various levels of access both cluster-wide as well as at the project-scope. Users and groups can be associated with, or bound to, multiple roles at the same time. You can view details about the roles and their bindings using the oc describe
command.
Users with the cluster-admindefault cluster role bound cluster-wide can perform any action on any resource. Users with the admin default cluster role bound locally can manage roles and bindings in that project.
Review a full list of verbs in the Evaluating Authorization section.
10.2.1. Viewing cluster roles
To view the cluster roles and their associated rule sets:
$ oc describe clusterrole.rbac Name: admin Labels: <none> Annotations: openshift.io/description=A user that has edit rights within the project and can change the project's membership. rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true PolicyRule: Resources Non-Resource URLs Resource Names Verbs --------- ----------------- -------------- ----- appliedclusterresourcequotas [] [] [get list watch] appliedclusterresourcequotas.quota.openshift.io [] [] [get list watch] bindings [] [] [get list watch] buildconfigs [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] buildconfigs.build.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] buildconfigs/instantiate [] [] [create] buildconfigs.build.openshift.io/instantiate [] [] [create] buildconfigs/instantiatebinary [] [] [create] buildconfigs.build.openshift.io/instantiatebinary [] [] [create] buildconfigs/webhooks [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] buildconfigs.build.openshift.io/webhooks [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] buildlogs [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] buildlogs.build.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] builds [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] builds.build.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] builds/clone [] [] [create] builds.build.openshift.io/clone [] [] [create] builds/details [] [] [update] builds.build.openshift.io/details [] [] [update] builds/log [] [] [get list watch] builds.build.openshift.io/log [] [] [get list watch] configmaps [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] cronjobs.batch [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] daemonsets.extensions [] [] [get list watch] deploymentconfigrollbacks [] [] [create] deploymentconfigrollbacks.apps.openshift.io [] [] [create] deploymentconfigs [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] deploymentconfigs.apps.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] deploymentconfigs/instantiate [] [] [create] deploymentconfigs.apps.openshift.io/instantiate [] [] [create] deploymentconfigs/log [] [] [get list watch] deploymentconfigs.apps.openshift.io/log [] [] [get list watch] deploymentconfigs/rollback [] [] [create] deploymentconfigs.apps.openshift.io/rollback [] [] [create] deploymentconfigs/scale [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] deploymentconfigs.apps.openshift.io/scale [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] deploymentconfigs/status [] [] [get list watch] deploymentconfigs.apps.openshift.io/status [] [] [get list watch] deployments.apps [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] deployments.extensions [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] deployments.extensions/rollback [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] deployments.apps/scale [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] deployments.extensions/scale [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] deployments.apps/status [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] endpoints [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] events [] [] [get list watch] horizontalpodautoscalers.autoscaling [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] horizontalpodautoscalers.extensions [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] imagestreamimages [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] imagestreamimages.image.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] imagestreamimports [] [] [create] imagestreamimports.image.openshift.io [] [] [create] imagestreammappings [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] imagestreammappings.image.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] imagestreams [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] imagestreams.image.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] imagestreams/layers [] [] [get update] imagestreams.image.openshift.io/layers [] [] [get update] imagestreams/secrets [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] imagestreams.image.openshift.io/secrets [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] imagestreams/status [] [] [get list watch] imagestreams.image.openshift.io/status [] [] [get list watch] imagestreamtags [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] imagestreamtags.image.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] jenkins.build.openshift.io [] [] [admin edit view] jobs.batch [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] limitranges [] [] [get list watch] localresourceaccessreviews [] [] [create] localresourceaccessreviews.authorization.openshift.io [] [] [create] localsubjectaccessreviews [] [] [create] localsubjectaccessreviews.authorization.k8s.io [] [] [create] localsubjectaccessreviews.authorization.openshift.io [] [] [create] namespaces [] [] [get list watch] namespaces/status [] [] [get list watch] networkpolicies.extensions [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] persistentvolumeclaims [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] pods [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] pods/attach [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] pods/exec [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] pods/log [] [] [get list watch] pods/portforward [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] pods/proxy [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] pods/status [] [] [get list watch] podsecuritypolicyreviews [] [] [create] podsecuritypolicyreviews.security.openshift.io [] [] [create] podsecuritypolicyselfsubjectreviews [] [] [create] podsecuritypolicyselfsubjectreviews.security.openshift.io [] [] [create] podsecuritypolicysubjectreviews [] [] [create] podsecuritypolicysubjectreviews.security.openshift.io [] [] [create] processedtemplates [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] processedtemplates.template.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] projects [] [] [delete get patch update] projects.project.openshift.io [] [] [delete get patch update] replicasets.extensions [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] replicasets.extensions/scale [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] replicationcontrollers [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] replicationcontrollers/scale [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] replicationcontrollers.extensions/scale [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] replicationcontrollers/status [] [] [get list watch] resourceaccessreviews [] [] [create] resourceaccessreviews.authorization.openshift.io [] [] [create] resourcequotas [] [] [get list watch] resourcequotas/status [] [] [get list watch] resourcequotausages [] [] [get list watch] rolebindingrestrictions [] [] [get list watch] rolebindingrestrictions.authorization.openshift.io [] [] [get list watch] rolebindings [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] rolebindings.authorization.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] rolebindings.rbac.authorization.k8s.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] roles [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] roles.authorization.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] roles.rbac.authorization.k8s.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] routes [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] routes.route.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] routes/custom-host [] [] [create] routes.route.openshift.io/custom-host [] [] [create] routes/status [] [] [get list watch update] routes.route.openshift.io/status [] [] [get list watch update] scheduledjobs.batch [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] secrets [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] serviceaccounts [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch impersonate] services [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] services/proxy [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] statefulsets.apps [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] subjectaccessreviews [] [] [create] subjectaccessreviews.authorization.openshift.io [] [] [create] subjectrulesreviews [] [] [create] subjectrulesreviews.authorization.openshift.io [] [] [create] templateconfigs [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] templateconfigs.template.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] templateinstances [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] templateinstances.template.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] templates [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] templates.template.openshift.io [] [] [create delete deletecollection get list patch update watch] Name: basic-user Labels: <none> Annotations: openshift.io/description=A user that can get basic information about projects. rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true PolicyRule: Resources Non-Resource URLs Resource Names Verbs --------- ----------------- -------------- ----- clusterroles [] [] [get list] clusterroles.authorization.openshift.io [] [] [get list] clusterroles.rbac.authorization.k8s.io [] [] [get list watch] projectrequests [] [] [list] projectrequests.project.openshift.io [] [] [list] projects [] [] [list watch] projects.project.openshift.io [] [] [list watch] selfsubjectaccessreviews.authorization.k8s.io [] [] [create] selfsubjectrulesreviews [] [] [create] selfsubjectrulesreviews.authorization.openshift.io [] [] [create] storageclasses.storage.k8s.io [] [] [get list] users [] [~] [get] users.user.openshift.io [] [~] [get] Name: cluster-admin Labels: <none> Annotations: authorization.openshift.io/system-only=true openshift.io/description=A super-user that can perform any action in the cluster. When granted to a user within a project, they have full control over quota and membership and can perform every action... rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true PolicyRule: Resources Non-Resource URLs Resource Names Verbs --------- ----------------- -------------- ----- [*] [] [*] *.* [] [] [*] Name: cluster-debugger Labels: <none> Annotations: authorization.openshift.io/system-only=true rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true PolicyRule: Resources Non-Resource URLs Resource Names Verbs --------- ----------------- -------------- ----- [/debug/pprof] [] [get] [/debug/pprof/*] [] [get] [/metrics] [] [get] Name: cluster-reader Labels: <none> Annotations: authorization.openshift.io/system-only=true rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true PolicyRule: Resources Non-Resource URLs Resource Names Verbs --------- ----------------- -------------- ----- [*] [] [get] apiservices.apiregistration.k8s.io [] [] [get list watch] apiservices.apiregistration.k8s.io/status [] [] [get list watch] appliedclusterresourcequotas [] [] [get list watch] ...
10.2.2. Viewing cluster role bindings
To view the current set of cluster role bindings, which show the users and groups that are bound to various roles:
$ oc describe clusterrolebinding.rbac Name: admin Labels: <none> Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: admin Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- ServiceAccount template-instance-controller openshift-infra Name: basic-users Labels: <none> Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: basic-user Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:authenticated Name: cluster-admin Labels: kubernetes.io/bootstrapping=rbac-defaults Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: cluster-admin Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- ServiceAccount pvinstaller default Group system:masters Name: cluster-admins Labels: <none> Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: cluster-admin Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:cluster-admins User system:admin Name: cluster-readers Labels: <none> Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: cluster-reader Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:cluster-readers Name: cluster-status-binding Labels: <none> Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: cluster-status Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:authenticated Group system:unauthenticated Name: registry-registry-role Labels: <none> Annotations: <none> Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:registry Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- ServiceAccount registry default Name: router-router-role Labels: <none> Annotations: <none> Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:router Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- ServiceAccount router default Name: self-access-reviewers Labels: <none> Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: self-access-reviewer Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:authenticated Group system:unauthenticated Name: self-provisioners Labels: <none> Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: self-provisioner Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:authenticated:oauth Name: system:basic-user Labels: kubernetes.io/bootstrapping=rbac-defaults Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:basic-user Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:authenticated Group system:unauthenticated Name: system:build-strategy-docker-binding Labels: <none> Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:build-strategy-docker Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:authenticated Name: system:build-strategy-jenkinspipeline-binding Labels: <none> Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:build-strategy-jenkinspipeline Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:authenticated Name: system:build-strategy-source-binding Labels: <none> Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:build-strategy-source Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:authenticated Name: system:controller:attachdetach-controller Labels: kubernetes.io/bootstrapping=rbac-defaults Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:controller:attachdetach-controller Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- ServiceAccount attachdetach-controller kube-system Name: system:controller:certificate-controller Labels: kubernetes.io/bootstrapping=rbac-defaults Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:controller:certificate-controller Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- ServiceAccount certificate-controller kube-system Name: system:controller:cronjob-controller Labels: kubernetes.io/bootstrapping=rbac-defaults Annotations: rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate=true ...
10.2.3. Viewing local roles and bindings
All of the default cluster roles can be bound locally to users or groups.
Custom local roles can be created.
The local role bindings are also viewable.
To view the current set of local role bindings, which show the users and groups that are bound to various roles:
$ oc describe rolebinding.rbac
By default, the current project is used when viewing local role bindings. Alternatively, a project can be specified with the -n
flag. This is useful for viewing the local role bindings of another project, if the user already has the admindefault cluster role in it.
$ oc describe rolebinding.rbac -n joe-project Name: admin Labels: <none> Annotations: <none> Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: admin Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- User joe Name: system:deployers Labels: <none> Annotations: <none> Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:deployer Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- ServiceAccount deployer joe-project Name: system:image-builders Labels: <none> Annotations: <none> Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:image-builder Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- ServiceAccount builder joe-project Name: system:image-pullers Labels: <none> Annotations: <none> Role: Kind: ClusterRole Name: system:image-puller Subjects: Kind Name Namespace ---- ---- --------- Group system:serviceaccounts:joe-project
10.3. Managing role bindings
Adding, or binding, a role to users or groups gives the user or group the relevant access granted by the role. You can add and remove roles to and from users and groups using oc adm policy
commands.
When managing a user or group’s associated roles for local role bindings using the following operations, a project may be specified with the -n
flag. If it is not specified, then the current project is used.
Command | Description |
---|---|
| Indicates which users can perform an action on a resource. |
| Binds a given role to specified users in the current project. |
| Removes a given role from specified users in the current project. |
| Removes specified users and all of their roles in the current project. |
| Binds a given role to specified groups in the current project. |
| Removes a given role from specified groups in the current project. |
| Removes specified groups and all of their roles in the current project. |
You can also manage cluster role bindings using the following operations. The -n
flag is not used for these operations because cluster role bindings use non-namespaced resources.
Command | Description |
---|---|
| Binds a given role to specified users for all projects in the cluster. |
| Removes a given role from specified users for all projects in the cluster. |
| Binds a given role to specified groups for all projects in the cluster. |
| Removes a given role from specified groups for all projects in the cluster. |
For example, you can add the admin role to the alice user in joe-project by running:
$ oc adm policy add-role-to-user admin alice -n joe-project
You can then view the local role bindings and verify the addition in the output:
$ oc describe rolebinding.rbac -n joe-project
Name: admin
Labels: <none>
Annotations: <none>
Role:
Kind: ClusterRole
Name: admin
Subjects:
Kind Name Namespace
---- ---- ---------
User joe
User alice 1
Name: system:deployers
Labels: <none>
Annotations: <none>
Role:
Kind: ClusterRole
Name: system:deployer
Subjects:
Kind Name Namespace
---- ---- ---------
ServiceAccount deployer joe-project
Name: system:image-builders
Labels: <none>
Annotations: <none>
Role:
Kind: ClusterRole
Name: system:image-builder
Subjects:
Kind Name Namespace
---- ---- ---------
ServiceAccount builder joe-project
Name: system:image-pullers
Labels: <none>
Annotations: <none>
Role:
Kind: ClusterRole
Name: system:image-puller
Subjects:
Kind Name Namespace
---- ---- ---------
Group system:serviceaccounts:joe-project
- 1
- The alice user has been added to the admins
RoleBinding
.
10.4. Granting Users Daemonset Permissions
By default, project developers do not have the permission to create daemonsets. As a cluster administrator, you can grant them the abilities.
Create the cluster role:
$ oc create clusterrole daemonset-admin --verb=create,delete,get,list,update,watch,patch --resource=daemonsets.extensions
Create the local role binding:
$ oc adm policy add-role-to-user daemonset-admin <user>
10.5. Creating a local role
You can create a local role for a project and then bind it to a user.
To create a local role for a project, run the following command:
$ oc create role <name> --verb=<verb> --resource=<resource> -n <project>
In this command, specify: *
<name>
, the local role’s name *<verb>
, a comma-separated list of the verbs to apply to the role *<resource>
, the resources that the role applies to *<project>
, the project name+ For example, to create a local role that allows a user to view pods in the
blue
project, run the following command:+
$ oc create role podview --verb=get --resource=pod -n blue
- To bind the new role to a user, run the following command:
$ oc adm policy add-role-to-user podview user2 --role-namespace=blue -n blue
10.6. Creating a cluster role
To create a cluster role, run the following command:
$ oc create clusterrole <name> --verb=<verb> --resource=<resource>
In this command, specify:
-
<name>
, the local role’s name -
<verb>
, a comma-separated list of the verbs to apply to the role -
<resource>
, the resources that the role applies to
For example, to create a cluster role that allows a user to view pods, run the following command:
$ oc create clusterrole podviewonly --verb=get --resource=pod
10.7. Cluster and local role bindings
A cluster role binding is a binding that exists at the cluster level. A role binding exists at the project level. The cluster role view must be bound to a user using a local role binding for that user to view the project. Create local roles only if a cluster role does not provide the set of permissions needed for a particular situation.
Some cluster role names are initially confusing. You can bind the cluster-admin
to a user, using a local role binding, making it appear that this user has the privileges of a cluster administrator. This is not the case. Binding the cluster-admin
to a certain project is more like a super administrator for that project, granting the permissions of the cluster role admin
, plus a few additional permissions like the ability to edit rate limits. This can appear confusing especially via the web console UI, which does not list cluster role bindings that are bound to true cluster administrators. However, it does list local role bindings that you can use to locally bind cluster-admin
.