Vulnerability Discussion
PodSecurity admission controller is a component that validates and enforces security policies for pods running within a Kubernetes cluster. It is responsible for evaluating the security context and configuration of pods against defined policies.
To enable PodSecurity admission controller on Static Pods (kube-apiserver, kube-controller-manager, or kube-schedule), the argument "--feature-gates=PodSecurity=true" must be set.
To enable PodSecurity admission controller on Kubelets, the featureGates PodSecurity=true argument must be set.
(Note: The PodSecurity feature gate is GA as of v1.25.)Check
On the Control Plane, change to the manifests' directory at /etc/kubernetes/manifests and run the command:
grep -i feature-gates *
For each manifest file, if the "--feature-gates" setting does not exist, does not contain the "--PodSecurity" flag, or sets the flag to "false", this is a finding.
On each Control Plane and Worker Node, run the command:
ps -ef | grep kubelet
If the "--feature-gates" option exists, this is a finding.
Note the path to the config file (identified by --config).
Inspect the content of the config file:
If the "featureGates" setting is not present, does not contain the "PodSecurity" flag, or sets the flag to "false", this is a finding.Fix
On the Control Plane, change to the manifests' directory at /etc/kubernetes/manifests and run the command:
grep -i feature-gates *
Ensure the argument "--feature-gates=PodSecurity=true" is present in each manifest file.
On each Control Plane and Worker Node, run the command:
ps -ef | grep kubelet
Remove the "--feature-gates" option if present.
Note the path to the config file (identified by --config).
Edit the Kubernetes Kubelet config file:
Add a "featureGates" setting if one does not yet exist. Add the feature gate "PodSecurity=true".
Restart the kubelet service using the following command:
systemctl daemon-reload && systemctl restart kubelet