This change removes the audience logic from the oidc authenticator
and collapses it onto the same logic used by other audience unaware
authenticators.
oidc is audience unaware in the sense that it does not know or
understand the API server's audience. As before, the authenticator
will continue to check that the token audience matches the
configured client ID.
The reasoning for this simplification is:
1. The previous code tries to make the client ID on the oidc token
a valid audience. But by not returning any audience, the token is
not valid when used via token review on a server that is configured
to honor audiences (the token works against the Kube API because the
audience check is skipped).
2. It is unclear what functionality would be gained by allowing
token review to check the client ID as a valid audience. It could
serve as a proxy to know that the token was honored by the oidc
authenticator, but that does not seem like a valid use case.
3. It has never been possible to use the client ID as an audience
with token review as it would have always failed the audience
intersection check. Thus this change is backwards compatible.
It is strange that the oidc authenticator would be considered
audience unaware when oidc tokens have an audience claim, but from
the perspective of the Kube API (and for backwards compatibility),
these tokens are only valid for the API server's audience.
This change seems to be the least magical and most consistent way to
honor backwards compatibility and to allow oidc tokens to be used
via token review when audience support in enabled.
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
In 24d105995d, a fix was made in bazel
based builds to ensure that we add `selinux` tag when we build all
binaries especially the `kubelet`. We need to do the same for in our
hack scripts so things like `make release` will work properly as well.
Some scripts use `GOFLAGS=-tags=providerless` for example, So we should
support the tags to be specified in GOFLAGS as well. We parse out the
tags from there and ensure selinux is added to the list of tags we used
for building the binaries. Note that we add our own `-tags` with the
full set of tags and since we specify our parameter at the end, ours
full list takes precendence
Organizes the behaviors directory based on SIG, and provides a few
example behavior descriptions for Pods and Services to start. Note
that these are very incomplete lists of behaviors at this point.
- Makes Windows Server 2019 the default version for Windows clusters on
GCP, since 1809 will be EOL in a few months.
- Adds Windows Server version 1909 as a Windows node choice.
- Use Windows images with updates from January 2020.
- Cleans up the code that sets the node image.
because metric initializations are too early. This causes actual metric
instance become no-op.
modification made in thie commit to make sure actual metric instance won't be no-op metrics:
- re-initialize scheduler/metrics.PodSchedule{Successes, Failure, Errors} after metric creation
- scheduler/metrics.Register() should be called before initializing SchedulingQueue,