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I'm working on a CI solution with Redhat Openshift and Microsoft Azure.
To pull images to a project I'm creating a service account with the commands below:



oc project first-project
oc create sa azure-pipeline-svcact
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact


To get the this service account token, I'm using the following command



oc sa get-token azure-pipeline-svcact


It's working well, but I've to create one user per project and each user will have different tokens.



Is there a way to create only one service account with the same token that has permissions to build and pull images to multiple projects?



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    I'm working on a CI solution with Redhat Openshift and Microsoft Azure.
    To pull images to a project I'm creating a service account with the commands below:



    oc project first-project
    oc create sa azure-pipeline-svcact
    oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact


    To get the this service account token, I'm using the following command



    oc sa get-token azure-pipeline-svcact


    It's working well, but I've to create one user per project and each user will have different tokens.



    Is there a way to create only one service account with the same token that has permissions to build and pull images to multiple projects?



    Thanks










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      I'm working on a CI solution with Redhat Openshift and Microsoft Azure.
      To pull images to a project I'm creating a service account with the commands below:



      oc project first-project
      oc create sa azure-pipeline-svcact
      oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact


      To get the this service account token, I'm using the following command



      oc sa get-token azure-pipeline-svcact


      It's working well, but I've to create one user per project and each user will have different tokens.



      Is there a way to create only one service account with the same token that has permissions to build and pull images to multiple projects?



      Thanks










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      I'm working on a CI solution with Redhat Openshift and Microsoft Azure.
      To pull images to a project I'm creating a service account with the commands below:



      oc project first-project
      oc create sa azure-pipeline-svcact
      oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact


      To get the this service account token, I'm using the following command



      oc sa get-token azure-pipeline-svcact


      It's working well, but I've to create one user per project and each user will have different tokens.



      Is there a way to create only one service account with the same token that has permissions to build and pull images to multiple projects?



      Thanks







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          You can absolutely use a service account to access multiple projects. You just have to give permissions.



          oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n second-project
          oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n third-project
          ...
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            You can absolutely use a service account to access multiple projects. You just have to give permissions.



            oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n second-project
            oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n third-project
            ...
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              You can absolutely use a service account to access multiple projects. You just have to give permissions.



              oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n second-project
              oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n third-project
              ...
              etc





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                You can absolutely use a service account to access multiple projects. You just have to give permissions.



                oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n second-project
                oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n third-project
                ...
                etc





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                You can absolutely use a service account to access multiple projects. You just have to give permissions.



                oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n second-project
                oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n third-project
                ...
                etc






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