Locked Roles
You can set roles to a status of locked
. Locking roles prevent them from being assigned to users in the future.
Locked roles:
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Cannot be assigned to users that don’t already have it assigned.
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Are not listed in the Member Roles drop-down when you are adding a user to a cluster or project.
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Do not affect users assigned the role before you lock the role. These users retain access that the role provides.
Example: let’s say your organization creates an internal policy that users assigned to a cluster are prohibited from creating new projects. It’s your job to enforce this policy.
To enforce it, before you add new users to the cluster, you should lock the following roles:
Cluster Owner
,Cluster Member
, andCreate Projects
. Then you could create a new custom role that includes the same permissions as a Cluster Member, except the ability to create projects. Then, you use this new custom role when adding users to a cluster.
Roles can be locked by the following users:
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Any user assigned the
Administrator
global permission. -
Any user assigned the
Custom Users
permission, along with theManage Roles
role.
Locking/Unlocking Roles
If you want to prevent a role from being assigned to users, you can set it to a status of locked
.
You can lock roles in two contexts:
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When you’re adding a custom role.
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When you editing an existing role (see below).
Cluster roles and project/namespace roles can be locked, but global roles cannot.
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In the upper left corner, click ☰ > Users & Authentication.
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In the left navigation bar, click Role Templates.
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Go to the Cluster tab or the Project/Namespaces tab.
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From the role that you want to lock (or unlock), select ⋮ > Edit Config.
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From the Locked option, choose the Yes or No radio button. Then click Save.