If kube-proxy is running, and if it is configured by a kubeconfig file, ensure that the proxy kubeconfig file has permissions of 644 or more restrictive. Rationale: The kube-proxy kubeconfig file controls various parameters of the kube-proxy service on the worker node. You should restrict its file permissions to maintain the integrity of the file. The file should be writable only by the administrators on the system. Impact: Overly permissive file permissions increase security risk to the platform.
Solution
Run the below command (based on the file location on your system) on the each worker node. For example, chmod 644 <proxy kubeconfig file> Default Value: The default permissions of the proxy kubeconfig file are 644.