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Do not allow all requests. Enable explicit authorization.
Kubelets, by default, allow all authenticated requests (even anonymous ones) without needing explicit authorization checks from the apiserver. You should restrict this behavior and only allow explicitly authorized requests.
Note
Note
See the Azure AKS documentation for the default value.

Impact

Unauthorized requests will be denied.

Audit

Audit Method 1
If using a Kubelet configuration file, check that there is an entry for "authentication": "webhook": "enabled" set to true.
  1. SSH to the relevant node.
  2. Run the following command on each node to find the appropriate Kubelet config file:
    ps -ef | grep kubelet
    The output should return something similar to --config /etc/kubernetes/kubelet/kubelet-config.json, which is the location of the Kubelet config file.
  3. Open the Kubelet config file:
    sudo more /etc/kubernetes/kubelet/kubelet-config.json
  4. Verify that "authentication": {"webhook": { "enabled": is set to true.
    If the "authentication": {"mode": argument is present, check that it is not set to AlwaysAllow. If it is not present, check that there is a Kubelet config file specified by --config, and that file sets "authentication": {"mode": to something other than AlwaysAllow.
Audit Method 2
If using the api configz endpoint, search for the status of authentication... "webhook":{"enabled":true} by extracting the live configuration from the nodes running kubelet.
  1. Set the local proxy port and the following variables and provide proxy port number and node name: HOSTNAME_PORT="localhost-and-port-number" NODE_NAME="The- Name-Of-Node-To-Extract-Configuration" from the output of "kubectl get nodes"
    kubectl proxy --port=8001 &
    
    export HOSTNAME_PORT=localhost:8001
    export NODE_NAME=ip-192.168.31.226.aks.internal
    
    curl -sSL "http://${HOSTNAME_PORT}/api/v1/nodes/${NODE_NAME}/proxy/configz"

Remediation

Remediation Method 1
If modifying the Kubelet config file, edit the kubelet-config.json file /etc/kubernetes/kubelet/kubelet-config.json and set the below parameter:
"authentication"... "webhook":{"enabled":true
Remediation Method 2
If using executable arguments, edit the kubelet service file /etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubelet-args.conf on each worker node and add the below parameter at the end of the KUBELET_ARGS variable string:
--authorization-mode=Webhook
Remediation Method 3
If using the api configz endpoint, search for the status of "authentication.*webhook":{"enabled":true" by extracting the live configuration from the nodes running kubelet.
Note
Note
See detailed step-by-step configmap procedures in Reconfigure a Node's Kubelet in a Live Cluster, and then rerun the curl statement from audit process to check for kubelet configuration changes:
kubectl proxy --port=8001 &

export HOSTNAME_PORT=localhost:8001
export NODE_NAME=ip-192.168.31.226.aks.internal

curl -sSL "http://${HOSTNAME_PORT}/api/v1/nodes/${NODE_NAME}/proxy/configz"
For all three remediations: Based on your system, restart the kubelet service and check status:
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl restart kubelet.service
systemctl status kubelet -l