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  certificate authority for any purpose other than to verify internal Kubernetes endpoints. An example of an internal [[Kubernetes endpoint]] is the Service named kubernetes in the default namespace.
 
  certificate authority for any purpose other than to verify internal Kubernetes endpoints. An example of an internal [[Kubernetes endpoint]] is the Service named kubernetes in the default namespace.
 
   
 
   
  If you want to use a custom certificate authority for your workloads, you should generate that CA separately, and distribute its CA certificate using a ConfigMap that your pods have access to read.
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  If you want to use a custom certificate authority for your workloads, you should generate that CA separately, and distribute its CA  
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certificate using a ConfigMap that your pods have access to read.
  
 
  [[kubectl apply]]
 
  [[kubectl apply]]

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