# Trying Pinniped ## Prerequisites 1. A Kubernetes cluster of a type supported by Pinniped. Currently, Pinniped supports self-hosted clusters where the Kube Controller Manager pod is accessible from Pinniped's pods. Support for other types of Kubernetes distributions is coming soon. Don't have a cluster handy? Consider using [kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/) on your local machine. See below for an example of using kind. 1. A kubeconfig where the current context points to that cluster and has admin-like privileges on that cluster. Don't have an identity provider of a type supported by Pinniped handy? Start by installing `local-user-authenticator` on the same cluster where you would like to try Pinniped by following the directions in [deploy-local-user-authenticator/README.md](../deploy-local-user-authenticator/README.md). See below for an example of deploying this on kind. ## Steps ### General Steps 1. Install Pinniped by following the directions in [deploy/README.md](../deploy/README.md). 1. Download the Pinniped CLI from [Pinniped's github Releases page](https://github.com/suzerain-io/pinniped/releases/latest). 1. Generate a kubeconfig using the Pinniped CLI. Run `pinniped get-kubeconfig --help` for more information. 1. Run `kubectl` commands using the generated kubeconfig to authenticate using Pinniped during those commands. ### Specific Example of Deploying on kind Using `local-user-authenticator` as the Identity Provider 1. Install the tools required for the following steps. - This example deployment uses `ytt` and `kapp` from [Carvel](https://carvel.dev/) to template the YAML files and to deploy the app. Either [install `ytt` and `kapp`](https://carvel.dev/) or use the [container image from Dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/k14s/image/tags). E.g. `brew install k14s/tap/ytt k14s/tap/kapp` on a Mac. - [Install kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/), if not already installed. e.g. `brew install kind` on a Mac. - kind depends on Docker. If not already installed, [install Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/), e.g. `brew cask install docker` on a Mac. - This demo requires `kubectl`, which comes with Docker, or can be [installed separately](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/). - This demo requires a tool capable of generating a `bcrypt` hash in order to interact with the webhook. The example below uses `htpasswd`, which is installed on most macOS systems, and can be installed on some Linux systems via the `apache2-utils` package (e.g., `apt-get install apache2-utils`). 1. Create a new Kubernetes cluster using `kind create cluster`. Optionally provide a cluster name using the `--name` flag. kind will automatically update your kubeconfig to point to the new cluster. 1. Clone this repo. ```bash git clone https://github.com/suzerain-io/pinniped.git /tmp/pinniped --depth 1 ``` 1. Deploy the `local-user-authenticator` app: ```bash cd /tmp/pinniped/deploy-local-user-authenticator ytt --file . | kapp deploy --yes --app local-user-authenticator --diff-changes --file - ``` 1. Create a test user. ```bash kubectl create secret generic pinny-the-seal \ --namespace local-user-authenticator \ --from-literal=groups=group1,group2 \ --from-literal=passwordHash=$(htpasswd -nbBC 10 x password123 | sed -e "s/^x://") ``` 1. Fetch the auto-generated CA bundle for the `local-user-authenticator`'s HTTP TLS endpoint. ```bash kubectl get secret api-serving-cert --namespace local-user-authenticator \ -o jsonpath={.data.caCertificate} \ | base64 -d \ | tee /tmp/local-user-authenticator-ca ``` 1. Deploy Pinniped. ```bash cd /tmp/pinniped/deploy ytt --file . | kapp deploy --yes --app pinniped --diff-changes --file - \ --data-value "webhook_url=https://local-user-authenticator.local-user-authenticator.svc/authenticate" \ --data-value "webhook_ca_bundle=$(cat /tmp/local-user-authenticator-ca)" ``` 1. Download the latest version of the Pinniped CLI binary for your platform from [Pinniped's github Releases page](https://github.com/suzerain-io/pinniped/releases/latest). 1. Move the Pinniped CLI binary to your preferred directory and add the executable bit, e.g. `chmod +x /usr/local/bin/pinniped`. 1. Generate a kubeconfig. ```bash pinniped get-kubeconfig --token "pinny-the-seal:password123" > /tmp/pinniped-kubeconfig ``` 1. Create RBAC rules for the test user to give them permissions to perform actions on the cluster. For example, grant the test user permission to view all cluster resources. ```bash kubectl create clusterrolebinding pinny-can-read --clusterrole view --user pinny-the-seal ``` 1. Use the generated kubeconfig to issue arbitrary `kubectl` commands as the `pinny-the-seal` user. ```bash kubectl --kubeconfig /tmp/pinniped-kubeconfig get pods -n pinniped ```