- OpenShift
- Automatic sidecar injection
- Privileged security context constraints for application sidecars
OpenShift
OpenShift 4.1 and above use nftables
, which is incompatible with the Istio proxy-init
container. Make sure to use CNI instead.
Follow these instructions to prepare an OpenShift cluster for Istio.
By default, OpenShift doesn’t allow containers running with user ID 0.You must enable containers running with UID 0 for Istio’s service accountsby running the command below. Make sure to replace istio-system
if you aredeploying Istio in another namespace:
$ oc adm policy add-scc-to-group anyuid system:serviceaccounts -n istio-system
Now you can install Istio using the CNI instructions.
After installation is complete, expose an OpenShift route for the ingress gateway.
$ oc -n istio-system expose svc/istio-ingressgateway --port=80
Automatic sidecar injection
This setup is not necessary if you are running OpenShift 4.1 or higher. If this is the case, skip to the next section.
Webhook and certificate signing requests support must be enabled for automatic injection to work. Modify the master configuration file on the master node for the cluster as follows.
By default, the master configuration file can be found in /etc/origin/master/master-config.yaml
.
In the same directory as the master configuration file, create a file named master-config.patch
with the following contents:
admissionConfig:
pluginConfig:
MutatingAdmissionWebhook:
configuration:
apiVersion: apiserver.config.k8s.io/v1alpha1
kubeConfigFile: /dev/null
kind: WebhookAdmission
ValidatingAdmissionWebhook:
configuration:
apiVersion: apiserver.config.k8s.io/v1alpha1
kubeConfigFile: /dev/null
kind: WebhookAdmission
In the same directory, execute:
$ cp -p master-config.yaml master-config.yaml.prepatch
$ oc ex config patch master-config.yaml.prepatch -p "$(cat master-config.patch)" > master-config.yaml
$ master-restart api
$ master-restart controllers
Privileged security context constraints for application sidecars
The Istio sidecar injected into each application pod runs with user ID 1337, which is not allowed by default in OpenShift. To allow this user ID to be used, execute the following commands. Replace <target-namespace>
with the appropriate namespace.
$ oc adm policy add-scc-to-group privileged system:serviceaccounts -n <target-namespace>
$ oc adm policy add-scc-to-group anyuid system:serviceaccounts -n <target-namespace>
When removing your application, remove the permissions as follows.
$ oc adm policy remove-scc-from-group privileged system:serviceaccounts -n <target-namespace>
$ oc adm policy remove-scc-from-group anyuid system:serviceaccounts -n <target-namespace>