1.2.26 Ensure that the --service-account-key-file argument is set as appropriate

Information

Explicitly set a service account public key file for service accounts on the apiserver.

Rationale:

By default, if no --service-account-key-file is specified to the apiserver, it uses the private key from the TLS serving certificate to verify service account tokens. To ensure that the keys for service account tokens could be rotated as needed, a separate public/private key pair should be used for signing service account tokens. Hence, the public key should be specified to the apiserver with --service-account-key-file.

Impact:

The corresponding private key must be provided to the controller manager. You would need to securely maintain the key file and rotate the keys based on your organization's key rotation policy.

Solution

The OpenShift API server does not use the service-account-key-file argument. The ServiceAccount token authenticator is configured with serviceAccountConfig.publicKeyFiles. OpenShift does not reuse the apiserver TLS key. This is not configurable.

Default Value:

The OpenShift API server does not use the service-account-key-file argument. The ServiceAccount token authenticator is configured with serviceAccountConfig.publicKeyFiles. OpenShift does not reuse the apiserver TLS key.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/benchmarks/16094

Item Details

Category: IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION

References: 800-53|IA-5(1), CSCv7|4.4

Plugin: OpenShift

Control ID: df8023de590b8fbcb0020be6b41991348939f3e2ea6edce4d610bf2a72dfa893