Chapter 1. Specifying the TLS for your cluster


Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS supports the Modern Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 security profile, allowing you to use TLS 1.3 for enhanced security of your client-facing ingress endpoint.

1.1. TLS support for your clusters

With Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS, you can use the Modern Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 security profile for managed endpoints, giving you authority over the API server and OAuth endpoints. Even when Red Hat manages the underlying control plane infrastructure, you still have control. By using this TLS 1.3profile, you ensure that administrative and automation tools, such as the oc command line tool and the CI/CD integration, use TLS 1.3 for all communications.

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