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AWS::EKS::CertificateAuthority
Appends a successor certificate authority (CA) to your cluster, beginning the CA rotation process.
A cluster certificate authority is the root of trust for your cluster's control plane.
It signs the certificates that secure communication between the Kubernetes API server and its
clients, and its public certificate is distributed to your cluster's trust bundle so that
worker nodes and clients can verify the API server's identity. Each cluster can have at
most two certificate authorities at a time: the outgoing CA that's currently signing (its
signingStatus is IN_USE) and one successor CA
(signingStatus of NOT_USED) that you can later activate to
complete the rotation.
Appending a successor CA adds its public certificate to the cluster's trust bundle so
that the cluster trusts both CAs simultaneously (the dual trust period), but it doesn't
begin signing certificates. Amazon EKS then distributes the successor CA to the AWS managed
components in your cluster; you can track this through the CA's
distributionStatus. The successor CA can't be activated until its
distributionStatus is COMPLETE. To activate it as the
cluster's signer, use ActivateCertificateAuthority. This is an asynchronous operation
that returns an update object. If you don't append a successor CA yourself,
Amazon EKS appends one automatically before the outgoing CA approaches expiration.
For more information, see Rotate the Amazon EKS cluster certificate authority in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Syntax
To declare this entity in your CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:
JSON
{ "Type" : "AWS::EKS::CertificateAuthority", "Properties" : { "ClusterName" :String} }
YAML
Type: AWS::EKS::CertificateAuthority Properties: ClusterName:String
Properties
-
The name of your cluster.
Required: Yes
Type: String
Minimum:
1Maximum:
100Update requires: Replacement
Return values
Ref
Fn::GetAtt
The Fn::GetAtt intrinsic function returns a value for a specified attribute of this type. The following are the available attributes and sample return values.
For more information about using the Fn::GetAtt intrinsic function, see Fn::GetAtt.
ActivatedAt-
The timestamp when the certificate authority was last activated as the cluster's signer. This value is absent if the certificate authority has never been activated.
ActivatedBy-
The entity that most recently activated the certificate authority, either
CUSTOMERorEKS. CreatedAt-
The timestamp when the certificate authority was created.
CreatedBy-
The entity that created the certificate authority. Certificate authorities that you create are
CUSTOMER; those that Amazon EKS provisions on your behalf areEKS. Data-
The Base64-encoded public certificate of the certificate authority.
DistributionStatus-
The distribution status of the certificate authority, which tracks whether Amazon EKS has distributed its trust to the AWS managed components in the cluster. Valid values are
IN_PROGRESS,COMPLETE,FAILED, andDELETING. A successor CA can only be activated after its distribution status isCOMPLETE. Id-
The unique identifier of the certificate authority.
RollbackAvailable-
Indicates whether CA rollback is still available for this certificate authority. After you activate a successor CA, rollback lets you revert to the outgoing CA for a limited period.
ScheduledEvents.FinalAutoActivation-
The date by which Amazon EKS automatically activates this certificate authority if you haven't already activated it.
ScheduledEvents.FirstAutoActivation-
The earliest date Amazon EKS may automatically activate this certificate authority.
SigningStatus-
The signing status of the certificate authority.
IN_USEmeans it's currently signing certificates for the cluster,ACTIVATINGmeans it's being promoted to the signer, andNOT_USEDmeans it's trusted by the cluster but isn't the signer. Validity.NotAfter-
The end of the validity period for the certificate authority.
Validity.NotBefore-
The start of the validity period for the certificate authority.