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Chapter 6. Postinstallation network configuration
After installing OpenShift Container Platform, you can further expand and customize your network to your requirements.
6.1. Using the Cluster Network Operator Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
You can use the Cluster Network Operator (CNO) to deploy and manage cluster network components on an OpenShift Container Platform cluster, including the Container Network Interface (CNI) network plugin selected for the cluster during installation. For more information, see Cluster Network Operator in OpenShift Container Platform.
6.2. Network configuration tasks Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
6.2.1. Creating default network policies for a new project Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
As a cluster administrator, you can modify the new project template to automatically include NetworkPolicy objects when you create a new project.
6.2.1.1. Modifying the template for new projects Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
As a cluster administrator, you can modify the default project template so that new projects are created using your custom requirements.
To create your own custom project template:
Prerequisites
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You have access to an OpenShift Container Platform cluster using an account with
cluster-adminpermissions.
Procedure
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Log in as a user with
cluster-adminprivileges. Generate the default project template:
oc adm create-bootstrap-project-template -o yaml > template.yaml
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Use a text editor to modify the generated
template.yamlfile by adding objects or modifying existing objects. The project template must be created in the
openshift-confignamespace. Load your modified template:oc create -f template.yaml -n openshift-config
$ oc create -f template.yaml -n openshift-configCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Edit the project configuration resource using the web console or CLI.
Using the web console:
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Navigate to the Administration
Cluster Settings page. - Click Configuration to view all configuration resources.
- Find the entry for Project and click Edit YAML.
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Navigate to the Administration
Using the CLI:
Edit the
project.config.openshift.io/clusterresource:oc edit project.config.openshift.io/cluster
$ oc edit project.config.openshift.io/clusterCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow
Update the
specsection to include theprojectRequestTemplateandnameparameters, and set the name of your uploaded project template. The default name isproject-request.Project configuration resource with custom project template
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - After you save your changes, create a new project to verify that your changes were successfully applied.
6.2.1.2. Adding network policies to the new project template Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
As a cluster administrator, you can add network policies to the default template for new projects. OpenShift Container Platform will automatically create all the NetworkPolicy objects specified in the template in the project.
Prerequisites
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Your cluster uses a default container network interface (CNI) network plugin that supports
NetworkPolicyobjects, such as the OVN-Kubernetes. -
You installed the OpenShift CLI (
oc). -
You must log in to the cluster with a user with
cluster-adminprivileges. - You must have created a custom default project template for new projects.
Procedure
Edit the default template for a new project by running the following command:
oc edit template <project_template> -n openshift-config
$ oc edit template <project_template> -n openshift-configCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Replace
<project_template>with the name of the default template that you configured for your cluster. The default template name isproject-request.In the template, add each
NetworkPolicyobject as an element to theobjectsparameter. Theobjectsparameter accepts a collection of one or more objects.In the following example, the
objectsparameter collection includes severalNetworkPolicyobjects.Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Optional: Create a new project and confirm the successful creation of your network policy objects.
Create a new project:
oc new-project <project>
$ oc new-project <project>1 Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - 1
- Replace
<project>with the name for the project you are creating.
Confirm that the network policy objects in the new project template exist in the new project:
oc get networkpolicy
$ oc get networkpolicyCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Expected output:
NAME POD-SELECTOR AGE allow-from-openshift-ingress <none> 7s allow-from-same-namespace <none> 7s
NAME POD-SELECTOR AGE allow-from-openshift-ingress <none> 7s allow-from-same-namespace <none> 7sCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow