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I am currently working on a Kubermatic KKP Kuberentes cluster. The Kubernetes API is not located in the user cluster, but outside in the seed cluster on different ports (not 6443).
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I am currently working on a Kubermatic KKP Kuberentes cluster. The Kubernetes API is not located in the user cluster, but outside in the seed cluster on different ports (not 6443).
How can I adjust the default network policies that are installed?
I don't see any options to manipulate the policies via
The only thing I can think of is to copy the helm chart, but it seems that this approach is not recommended?
Current workaround: Added some additional network policies to extend the default network policies.
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