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Léo-Paul Géneau
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@@ -130,6 +130,42 @@ The newer [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/rbac/)
authorization will be supported in a
[
future release
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/29398
)
.
### Role-based access control (RBAC) experimental support
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/21401) in GitLab 11.3.
Experimental support for RBAC-enabled clusters is currently hidden behind a feature flag. Once
you have enabled the feature flag, GitLab will now be configured to
create the necessary service accounts and privilleges in order to
install and run
[
GitLab Managed Applications
](
#installing-applications
)
.
You can enable the feature flag from a Rails console:
```
ruby
Feature
.
enable
(
'rbac_clusters'
)
```
If you are
[
adding an existing Kubernetes
cluster
](
#adding-an-existing-kubernetes-cluster
)
, you will be asked if
the cluster you are adding is a RBAC-enabled cluster. Enabling this
setting will create a
`tiller`
service account in the
`gitlab-managed-apps`
namespace when you install Helm Tiller into your cluster.
This service account will be added to the installed Helm Tiller
and will be used by Helm to install and run
[
GitLab Managed
Applications
](
#installing-applications
)
.
The
`tiller`
service account will have cluster-wide access (
`cluster-admin`
clusterrole).
If you are creating a
[
new GKE cluster via
GitLab
](
#adding-and-creating-a-new-gke-cluster-via-gitlab
)
, GitLab will
automatically create an RBAC-enabled cluster. A
`tiller`
service account
will be created as well and added to Helm Tiller.
NOTE:
**Note:**
Auto DevOps will not successfully complete in cluster that only has RBAC
authorization enabled. RBAC support for Auto DevOps is planned in a
[
future release
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/44597
)
.
### Security of GitLab Runners
GitLab Runners have the
[
privileged mode
](
https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/executors/docker.html#the-privileged-mode
)
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