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@ -113,18 +113,13 @@ To add an existing Kubernetes cluster to your project:
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After a couple of minutes, your cluster will be ready to go. You can now proceed
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to install some [pre-defined applications](#installing-applications).
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If you need to determine some of the above values, the following should prove helpful:
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To determine the:
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- The API URL:
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- You can get this via the command: `kubectl cluster-info | grep 'Kubernetes master' | awk '/http/ {print $NF}'`
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- The Token:
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- You will first need to determine which secret you need the token for.
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- To list the secrets, run the command: `kubectl get secrets`
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- Determine which secret you want the token for
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- Run this command to get the token: `kubectl get secret <SECRET_NAME> -o jsonpath="{['data']['token']}" | base64 -D`
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- Replace `<SECRET_NAME>` with the secret you want the token for
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- The CA Certificate:
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- You can determine the certificate via this command: `kubectl get secret <secret name> -o jsonpath="{['data']['ca\.crt']}" | base64 -D`
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- API URL, run `kubectl cluster-info | grep 'Kubernetes master' | awk '/http/ {print $NF}'`
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- Token:
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1. List the secrets by running `kubectl get secrets`. Note the name of the secret you need the token for.
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2. Get the token for the noted secret by running `kubectl get secret <SECRET_NAME> -o jsonpath="{['data']['token']}" | base64 -D`
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- CA Certificate, run `kubectl get secret <secret name> -o jsonpath="{['data']['ca\.crt']}" | base64 -D`
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## Security implications
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