Merge pull request #181 from aquasecurity/config-file-location-mount

read config files from host /etc
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Liz Rice 6 years ago committed by GitHub
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### Running inside a container
You can avoid installing kube-bench on the host by running it inside a container using the host PID namespace.
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.
```
docker run --pid=host -t aquasec/kube-bench:latest <master|node>
docker run --pid=host -v /etc:/etc -v /var:/var -t aquasec/kube-bench:latest <master|node>
```
You can even use your own configs by mounting them over the default ones in `/opt/kube-bench/cfg/`
```
docker run --pid=host -t -v path/to/my-config.yaml:/opt/kube-bench/cfg/config.yaml aquasec/kube-bench:latest <master|node>
docker run --pid=host -v /etc:/etc -v /var:/var -t -v path/to/my-config.yaml:/opt/kube-bench/cfg/config.yaml aquasec/kube-bench:latest <master|node>
```
> Note: the tests require either the kubelet or kubectl binary in the path in order to know the Kubernetes version. You can pass `-v $(which kubectl):/usr/bin/kubectl` to the above invocations to resolve this.

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