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@lokesh-sreedhara lokesh-sreedhara commented Mar 5, 2023

update Sample SIDB rbac to Link Users SA to SCC #47

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@yunus-qureshi can u please help review this PR?

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@lokesh-sreedhara thanks much for your contribution. I'll review and get back to you

@lokesh-sreedhara lokesh-sreedhara changed the title Assigned a security context constraint (SCC) to the service account that grants the requested access Assigne a security context constraint (SCC) to the service account that grants the requested access Mar 6, 2023
@lokesh-sreedhara lokesh-sreedhara changed the title Assigne a security context constraint (SCC) to the service account that grants the requested access Assign a security context constraint (SCC) to the service account that grants the requested access Mar 6, 2023
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lokesh-sreedhara commented Mar 13, 2023

@yunus-qureshi can u please review this when u get some time? details of the issue has been documented in #47.

the updates are on the sample files only

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Thanks @lokesh-sreedhara

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Sample SecurityContextConstraints does not seem to work certain Enterprise Openshift platforms
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