Profile applicability: Level 1 - Worker Node
Enable Kubelet authentication using certificates.
The connections from the apiserver to the kubelet are used for fetching logs for pods,
               attaching (through kubectl) to running pods, and using the kubelet’s port-forwarding
               functionality. These connections terminate at the kubelet’s HTTPS endpoint. By default,
               the
               apiserver does not verify the kubelet’s serving certificate, which makes the connection
               subject
               to man-in-the-middle attacks, and unsafe to run over untrusted and/or public networks.
               Enabling
               Kubelet certificate authentication ensures that the apiserver could authenticate the
               Kubelet
               before submitting any requests.
|  | NoteBy default,  --client-ca-fileargument is not set. | 
Impact
You require TLS to be configured on apiserver as well as kubelets.
Audit
Run the following command on each node:
ps -ef | grep kubelet
Verify that the 
--client-ca-file argument exists and is set to the location
                  of the client certificate authority file.If the 
--client-ca-file argument is not present, check that there is a
                  Kubelet config file specified by --config, and that the file sets
                  authentication: x509: clientCAFile to the location of the client certificate
                  authority file.Remediation
If using a Kubelet config file, edit the file to set 
authentication: x509:
                     clientCAFile to the location of the client CA file.If using command line arguments, edit the kubelet service file
                  
/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf on each worker node and set the below parameter
                  in KUBELET_AUTHZ_ARGS variable.--client-ca-file=<path/to/client-ca-file>
Based on your system, restart the 
kubelet service. For example:systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart kubelet.service
 
		