Fix base64 example to use universal option
`-D` is OSX speific and is invalid on Linux, etc Fixes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/55218
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ A few details from the EKS cluster will be required to connect it to GitLab:
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- Get the certificate with:
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- Get the certificate with:
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```sh
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```sh
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kubectl get secret <secret name> -o jsonpath="{['data']['ca\.crt']}" | base64 -D
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kubectl get secret <secret name> -o jsonpath="{['data']['ca\.crt']}" | base64 --decode
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```
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```
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1. **Create admin token**: A `cluster-admin` token is required to install and
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1. **Create admin token**: A `cluster-admin` token is required to install and
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@ -157,8 +157,8 @@ To determine the:
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- API URL, run `kubectl cluster-info | grep 'Kubernetes master' | awk '/http/ {print $NF}'`.
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- API URL, run `kubectl cluster-info | grep 'Kubernetes master' | awk '/http/ {print $NF}'`.
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- Token:
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- Token:
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1. List the secrets by running: `kubectl get secrets`. Note the name of the secret you need the token for.
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1. List the secrets by running: `kubectl get secrets`. Note the name of the secret you need the token for.
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1. Get the token for the appropriate secret by running: `kubectl get secret <SECRET_NAME> -o jsonpath="{['data']['token']}" | base64 -D`.
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1. Get the token for the appropriate secret by running: `kubectl get secret <SECRET_NAME> -o jsonpath="{['data']['token']}" | base64 --decode`.
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- CA certificate, run `kubectl get secret <secret name> -o jsonpath="{['data']['ca\.crt']}" | base64 -D`.
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- CA certificate, run `kubectl get secret <secret name> -o jsonpath="{['data']['ca\.crt']}" | base64 --decode`.
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## Security implications
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## Security implications
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