Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 46635, 45619, 46637, 45059, 46415) Certificate rotation for kubelet server certs. Replaces the current kubelet server side self signed certs with certs signed by the Certificate Request Signing API on the API server. Also renews expiring kubelet server certs as expiration approaches. Two Points: 1. With `--feature-gates=RotateKubeletServerCertificate=true` set, the kubelet will request a certificate during the boot cycle and pause waiting for the request to be satisfied. 2. In order to have the kubelet's certificate signing request auto approved, `--insecure-experimental-approve-all-kubelet-csrs-for-group=` must be set on the cluster controller manager. There is an improved mechanism for auto approval [proposed](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/45030). **Release note**: ```release-note With `--feature-gates=RotateKubeletServerCertificate=true` set, the kubelet will request a server certificate from the API server during the boot cycle and pause waiting for the request to be satisfied. It will continually refresh the certificate as the certificates expiration approaches. ``` |
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