Akeyless-secrets-injection Helm Chart

Akeyless-secrets-injection
Analyzed version: 1.2.15

By akeyless.io

A Helm chart that deploys a mutating admission webhook that configures applications to request env vars from Akeyless Vault Secrets

Prometheus, a CNCF project, is a systems and service monitoring system. It collects metrics from configured targets at given intervals, evaluates rule expressions, displays the results, and can trigger alerts if some condition is observed to be true.

This chart bootstraps a Prometheus deployment on a Kubernetes cluster using the Helm package manager.

Latest version: 15.5.3
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How to Install the Akeyless-secrets-injection Helm Chart

Add Chart Repository to Helm

helm repo add akeyless-services-helm https://akeylesslabs.github.io/helm-charts

Install Chart

helm install my-akeyless-secrets-injection akeyless-services-helm/akeyless-secrets-injection --version 1.2.15

Does the Akeyless-secrets-injection chart contain security gaps?

The chart meets the best practices recommended by the industry.

The chart contains 2 misconfigurations.

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❌ Ensure each container has a configured liveness probe

1 occurrences:

  • metadata.name: release-name-akeyless-secrets-injection (kind: Deployment)

💡 Missing property object `livenessProbe` - add a properly configured livenessProbe to catch possible deadlocks

Learn how to fix the issue here

❌ Ensure each container has a configured readiness probe

1 occurrences:

  • metadata.name: release-name-akeyless-secrets-injection (kind: Deployment)

💡 Missing property object `readinessProbe` - add a properly configured readinessProbe to notify kubelet your Pods are ready for traffic

Learn how to fix the issue here

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