Some applications need sensitive information, such as passwords and user names, that you do not want developers to have.
As an administrator, you can use Secret
objects to provide this information without exposing that information in clear text.
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For information about requesting bound service account tokens, see Using bound service account tokens
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For information about creating a service account token secret, see Creating a service account token secret.
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For more information on using secrets in pods, see Understanding how to create secrets.
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For more information on using secrets in pods, see Understanding how to create secrets.
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For information on requesting bound service account tokens, see Using bound service account tokens
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For information on creating service accounts, see Understanding and creating service accounts.
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For more information on using secrets in pods, see Understanding how to create secrets.
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For more information on using secrets in pods, see Understanding how to create secrets.