Merge pull request #655 from mattmoyer/update-docs-for-v0.9.0

Update docs for v0.9.0
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## Install a specific version via script ## Install a specific version via script
For example, to install v0.8.0 on Linux/amd64: For example, to install v0.9.0 on Linux/amd64:
```sh ```sh
curl -Lso pinniped https://get.pinniped.dev/v0.8.0/pinniped-cli-linux-amd64 \ curl -Lso pinniped https://get.pinniped.dev/v0.9.0/pinniped-cli-linux-amd64 \
&& chmod +x pinniped \ && chmod +x pinniped \
&& sudo mv pinniped /usr/local/bin/pinniped && sudo mv pinniped /usr/local/bin/pinniped
``` ```

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1. Install the Concierge into the `pinniped-concierge` namespace with default options: 1. Install the Concierge into the `pinniped-concierge` namespace with default options:
- `kubectl apply -f https://get.pinniped.dev/v0.8.0/install-pinniped-concierge.yaml` - `kubectl apply -f https://get.pinniped.dev/v0.9.0/install-pinniped-concierge.yaml`
*Replace v0.8.0 with your preferred version number.* *Replace v0.9.0 with your preferred version number.*
## With custom options ## With custom options

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1. Install the Supervisor into the `pinniped-supervisor` namespace with default options: 1. Install the Supervisor into the `pinniped-supervisor` namespace with default options:
- `kubectl apply -f https://get.pinniped.dev/v0.8.0/install-pinniped-supervisor.yaml` - `kubectl apply -f https://get.pinniped.dev/v0.9.0/install-pinniped-supervisor.yaml`
*Replace v0.8.0 with your preferred version number.* *Replace v0.9.0 with your preferred version number.*
## With custom options ## With custom options

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see [deploy/local-user-authenticator/README.md](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/pinniped/blob/main/deploy/local-user-authenticator/README.md) see [deploy/local-user-authenticator/README.md](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/pinniped/blob/main/deploy/local-user-authenticator/README.md)
for instructions on how to deploy using `ytt`. for instructions on how to deploy using `ytt`.
If you prefer to install a specific version, replace `latest` in the URL with the version number such as `v0.8.0`. If you prefer to install a specific version, replace `latest` in the URL with the version number such as `v0.9.0`.
1. Create a test user named `pinny-the-seal` in the local-user-authenticator namespace. 1. Create a test user named `pinny-the-seal` in the local-user-authenticator namespace.

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title: "Pinniped v0.9.0: Bring Your LDAP Identities to Your Kubernetes Clusters" title: "Pinniped v0.9.0: Bring Your LDAP Identities to Your Kubernetes Clusters"
slug: bringing-ldap-identities-to-clusters slug: bringing-ldap-identities-to-clusters
date: 2021-05-31 date: 2021-06-02
author: Ryan Richard author: Ryan Richard
image: https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2018/08/05/15/06/seal-3585727_1280.jpg image: https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2018/08/05/15/06/seal-3585727_1280.jpg
excerpt: "With the release of v0.9.0, Pinniped now supports using LDAP identities to log in to Kubernetes clusters." excerpt: "With the release of v0.9.0, Pinniped now supports using LDAP identities to log in to Kubernetes clusters."