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The article explains how to provide access to Amazon EKS Cluster for Cloudaware to discover EKS resources automatically. |
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EKS access entries
Use EKS access entries to manage the Kubernetes permissions of IAM principals from outside the cluster.
The cluster must meet one of the following requirements: a platform version equal to or later than those listed in the table below, or a Kubernetes version equal to or newer than those listed. Read more
Kubernetes version | Platform version |
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1.30 | eks.2 |
1.29 | eks.1 |
1.28 | eks.6 |
1.27 | eks.10 |
1.26 | eks.11 |
1.25 | eks.12 |
1.24 | eks.15 |
1.23 | eks.17 |
To begin using access entries, change the authentication mode of the cluster to either the API_AND_CONFIG_MAP
or API
modes. Note that once the access entry method is enabled, it cannot be disabled. Read more
Migrate existing aws-auth ConfigMap entries to access entries. Read more
aws-auth ConfigMap (legacy)
Full Access
1. Ensure that the AWS credentials that kubectl
is using are already authorized for your cluster (the IAM user who created the cluster has the required permissions by default). Open the aws-auth
:
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