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Lab 6.4 YAML snippets are wrong
ronniegane
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The two snippets of second.yaml in Lab 6.4 are exactly the same as the initial state of that file from Lab 6.1, without the changes that the instructions suggest should be there in step 2 and 6.
- ...Begin by adding two lines for the nginx image and name webserver, as found below...
No lines for an nginx image are shown.
- ...Edit the YAML file to comment out the setting of a UID for the entire pod
No commenting out of the pod-level runAsUser is shown (I assume this is what this refers to)
They also don't show any of the changes from 6.1-6.3 (setting service account, mounting volumes for secrets, adding capabilities).
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yep, i'm seeing the same issues!
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i was able to get this section to work using this yaml for second.yml:
apiVersion: v1 kind: Pod metadata: name: secondapp spec: securityContext: runAsUser: 1000 containers: - image: busybox name: secondapp command: - sleep - "3600" securityContext: runAsUser: 2000 allowPrivilegeEscalation: false name: busy - image: nginx:latest name: webserver0 -
What I found to work best is to follow the instructions at every step, and not to necessarily rely on the yaml snippets.
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