@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ You must use a Kubernetes network plugin that implements support for
`NetworkPolicy`. The default network plugin for Kubernetes (`kubenet`)
[does not implement](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/compute-storage-net/network-plugins/#kubenet)
support for it. The [Cilium](https://cilium.io/) network plugin can be
installed as a [cluster application](../../user/clusters/applications.md#install-cilium-using-gitlab-cicd)
installed as a [cluster application](../../user/project/clusters/protect/container_network_security/quick_start_guide.md#use-the-cluster-management-template-to-install-cilium)
to enable support for network policies.
You can enable deployment of a network policy by setting the following
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```
For more information on installing Network Policies, see
[Install Cilium using GitLab CI/CD](../../user/clusters/applications.md#install-cilium-using-gitlab-cicd).
[Use the Cluster Management Template to Install Cilium](../../user/project/clusters/protect/container_network_security/quick_start_guide.md#use-the-cluster-management-template-to-install-cilium).
### Cilium Network Policy
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support for it, you must have [Cilium](https://docs.cilium.io/en/v1.8/intro/) as your Kubernetes network plugin.
The [Cilium](https://cilium.io/) network plugin can be
installed as a [cluster application](../../user/clusters/applications.md#install-cilium-using-gitlab-cicd)
installed with a [cluster management project template](../../user/project/clusters/protect/container_network_security/quick_start_guide.md#use-the-cluster-management-template-to-install-cilium)
to enable support for network policies.
#### Configuration
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enabled:true
alerts:
enabled:true
```
For more information on installing Network Policies, see
[Install Cilium using GitLab CI/CD](../../user/clusters/applications.md#install-cilium-using-gitlab-cicd).
[Use the Cluster Management Template to Install Cilium](../../user/project/clusters/protect/container_network_security/quick_start_guide.md#use-the-cluster-management-template-to-install-cilium).
- You've configured the [Prometheus service](../../project/integrations/prometheus.md#enabling-prometheus-integration)
If you're using custom Helm values for Cilium, you must enable Hubble
with flow metrics for each namespace by adding the following lines to
your [Cilium values](../../clusters/applications.md#install-cilium-using-gitlab-cicd):
your [Cilium values](../../project/clusters/protect/container_network_security/quick_start_guide.md#use-the-cluster-management-template-to-install-cilium):
@@ -448,42 +448,21 @@ There are several components that work in concert for the Agent to generate the
- A working Kubernetes cluster.
- Cilium integration through either of these options:
- Installation through [GitLab Managed Apps](../applications.md#install-cilium-using-gitlab-cicd).
- Installation through [cluster management template](../../project/clusters/protect/container_network_security/quick_start_guide.md#use-the-cluster-management-template-to-install-cilium).
- Enablement of [hubble-relay](https://docs.cilium.io/en/v1.8/concepts/overview/#hubble) on an
existing installation.
- One or more network policies through any of these options:
- Use the [Container Network Policy editor](../../application_security/threat_monitoring/index.md#container-network-policy-editor) to create and manage policies.
- Use an [AutoDevOps](../../application_security/threat_monitoring/index.md#container-network-policy-management) configuration.
- Add the required labels and annotations to existing network policies.
- Use a configuration repository to inform the Agent through a `config.yaml` file, which
repositories can synchronize with. This repository might be the same, or a separate GitLab
project.
- A configuration repository with [Cilium configured in `config.yaml`](repository.md#surface-network-security-alerts-from-cluster-to-gitlab)
The setup process follows the same steps as [GitOps](#get-started-with-gitops-and-the-gitlab-agent),
with the following differences:
- When you define a configuration repository, you must do so with [Cilium settings](#define-a-configuration-repository-with-cilium-settings).
- When you define a configuration repository, you must do so with [Cilium settings](repository.md#surface-network-security-alerts-from-cluster-to-gitlab).
- You do not need to specify the `gitops` configuration section.
### Define a configuration repository with Cilium settings
You need a GitLab repository to contain your Agent configuration. The minimal repository layout
looks like this:
```plaintext
.gitlab/agents/<agent-name>/config.yaml
```
Your `config.yaml` file must specify the `host` and `port` of your Hubble Relay service. If your
Cilium integration was performed through [GitLab Managed Apps](../applications.md#install-cilium-using-gitlab-cicd),
you can use `hubble-relay.gitlab-managed-apps.svc.cluster.local:80`:
If your Cilium integration was performed through GitLab Managed Apps, you can use `hubble-relay.gitlab-managed-apps.svc.cluster.local:80` as the address:
If your Cilium integration was performed through [GitLab Managed Apps](../applications.md#install-cilium-using-gitlab-cicd) or the