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Need credentials in order to run kubectl version (#332)
Without passing in kubeconfig credentials: ```bash $ docker run --pid=host -v /etc:/etc:ro -v /var:/var:ro -v $(which kubectl):/usr/bin/kubectl -t lizrice/kube-bench:5e6cdfd master -v 1 I0628 16:52:06.591683 6099 util.go:367] Unable to get Kubernetes version from kubectl, using default version: 1.6 I0628 16:52:06.591822 6099 common.go:74] Using benchmark file: cfg/1.6/master.yaml ... ``` As updated in the README with this fix: ```bash docker run --pid=host -v /etc:/etc:ro -v /var:/var:ro -v $(which kubectl):/usr/bin/kubectl -v ~/.kube:/.kube -e KUBECONFIG=/.kube/config -t lizrice/kube-bench:5e6cdfd master -v 1 I0628 16:53:26.784122 7224 util.go:131] No test file found for 1.14 - using tests for Kubernetes 1.13 I0628 16:53:26.784961 7224 common.go:228] Using config file: cfg/1.13/config.yaml ... ```
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### Running inside a container
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You can avoid installing kube-bench on the host by running it inside a container using the host PID namespace and mounting the `/etc` and `/var` directories where the configuration and other files are located on the host, so that kube-bench can check their existence and permissions.
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You can avoid installing kube-bench on the host by running it inside a container using the host PID namespace and mounting the `/etc` and `/var` directories where the configuration and other files are located on the host, so that kube-bench can check their existence and permissions.
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```
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docker run --pid=host -v /etc:/etc:ro -v /var:/var:ro -t aquasec/kube-bench:latest [master|node]
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docker run --pid=host -v /etc:/etc:ro -v /var:/var:ro -t aquasec/kube-bench:latest [master|node] --version 1.13
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```
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You can even use your own configs by mounting them over the default ones in `/opt/kube-bench/cfg/`
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> Note: the tests require either the kubelet or kubectl binary in the path in order to auto-detect the Kubernetes version. You can pass `-v $(which kubectl):/usr/bin/kubectl` to resolve this. You will also need to pass in kubeconfig credentials. For example:
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docker run --pid=host -v /etc:/etc:ro -v /var:/var:ro -t -v path/to/my-config.yaml:/opt/kube-bench/cfg/config.yaml aquasec/kube-bench:latest [master|node]
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docker run --pid=host -v /etc:/etc:ro -v /var:/var:ro -v $(which kubectl):/usr/bin/kubectl -v ~/.kube:/.kube -e KUBECONFIG=/.kube/config -t aquasec/kube-bench:latest [master|node]
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```
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> Note: the tests require either the kubelet or kubectl binary in the path in order to auto-detect the Kubernetes version. You can pass `-v $(which kubectl):/usr/bin/kubectl` to the above invocations to resolve this.
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You can use your own configs by mounting them over the default ones in `/opt/kube-bench/cfg/`
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```
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docker run --pid=host -v /etc:/etc:ro -v /var:/var:ro -t -v path/to/my-config.yaml:/opt/kube-bench/cfg/config.yam -v $(which kubectl):/usr/bin/kubectl -v ~/.kube:/.kube -e KUBECONFIG=/.kube/config aquasec/kube-bench:latest [master|node]
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```
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### Running in a kubernetes cluster
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