Profile applicability: Level 1
Disable the read-only port.
The Kubelet process provides a read-only API in addition to the main Kubelet API.
               Unauthenticated access is provided to this read-only API which could possibly retrieve
               potentially sensitive information about the cluster.
|  | NoteSee the GKE documentation for the default value. | 
Impact
Removal of the read-only port will require that any service which made use of it will
                  need to be re-configured to use the main Kubelet API.
Audit
If using a Kubelet configuration file, check that there is an entry for 
authentication: anonymous: enabled set to 0. - First, SSH to the relevant node.
- Run the following command on each node to find the appropriate Kubelet config file:
                     
                     ps -ef | grep kubelet 
- The output of the above command should return something similar to --config /etc/kubernetes/kubelet/kubelet-config.jsonwhich is the location of the Kubelet config file.
- Open the Kubelet config file: 
                     cat /etc/kubernetes/kubelet/kubelet-config.json 
- Verify that the--read-only-portargument exists and is set to0. If the--read-only-portargument is not present, check that there is a Kubelet config file specified by--config.
- Check that if there is a readOnlyPortentry in the file, it is set to0.
Remediation
If modifying the Kubelet config file, edit the kubelet-config.json file 
/etc/kubernetes/kubelet/kubelet-config.json and set the below parameter to 0:"readOnlyPort": 0
If using executable arguments, edit the kubelet service file 
/etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubelet-args.conf on each worker node and add the below parameter at the end of the KUBELET_ARGS variable string: --read-only-port=0
For each remediation: 
Based on your system, restart the 
kubelet service and check status:systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart kubelet.service systemctl status kubelet -l
 
		