How do we access node filesystem and utilities from a privileged Pod/container?

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  • kubectl-node-shell

    Exec into node via kubectl

  • There is a great tool I use to access nodes in privileged mode called kubectl node-shell https://github.com/kvaps/kubectl-node-shell you just type kubectl-node_shell and that is it. It will start privileged pod for you on that node and give you full access to that node.

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