The kubelet, in OpenShift Container Platform 4 and later, uses the bootstrap certificate located in /etc/kubernetes/kubeconfig to initially bootstrap. This is followed by the bootstrap initialization process and authorization of the kubelet to create a CSR.
In that process, the kubelet generates a CSR while communicating over the bootstrap channel. The controller manager signs the CSR, resulting in a certificate that the kubelet manages.
This bootstrap CA is valid for 10 years.
The kubelet-managed certificate is valid for one year and rotates automatically at around the 80 percent mark of that one year.
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OpenShift Lifecycle Manager (OLM) does not update the certificates of Operators that it manages in proxy environments. These certificates must be managed by the user using the subscription config. |