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title: Access control |
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version: EN |
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<img style={{ borderRadius: '0.5rem' }} |
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src="/images/clusters/access/1_access.png" |
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Under **Access Control**, you can grant, manage, and retrieve access to shared clusters.  |
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#### (1) Grant access |
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Click **Grant access** and define the following parameters. |
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src="/images/clusters/access/2_grant.png" |
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* **Organization name** β Name of the Organization that you want to cluster with.  |
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* **Kubernetes namespace** β [π Kubernetes namespaces](https://www.aquasec.com/cloud-native-academy/kubernetes-101/kubernetes-namespace/) separate a cluster into logical units. It helps granularly organize, allocate, manage, and secure cluster resources. If you are using a naming convention like `group-subgroup`, use a namespace `subgroup`.  |
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* **Node** β Select the nodes to share by clicking the checkbox.  |
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#### (2) Edit access |
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Click **Edit** to edit access to certain nodes.  |
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#### (3) Revoke access |
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Click **Revoke** to remove the organization from accessing the clusters. |
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src="/images/clusters/access/4_revoke.gif" |
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