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update service-accounts-admin links (#9461)
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Bob Killen authored and k8s-ci-robot committed Jul 18, 2018
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allow users to be subdivided into groups.

All API clients must be authenticated, even those that are part of the infrastructure like nodes,
proxies, the scheduler, and volume plugins. These clients are typically [service accounts](/docs/admin/service-accounts-admin/) or use x509 client certificates, and they are created automatically at cluster startup or are setup as part of the cluster installation.
proxies, the scheduler, and volume plugins. These clients are typically [service accounts](/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/service-accounts-admin/) or use x509 client certificates, and they are created automatically at cluster startup or are setup as part of the cluster installation.

Consult the [authentication reference document](/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/authentication/) for more information.

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A service account provides an identity for processes that run in a Pod.

*This is a user introduction to Service Accounts. See also the
[Cluster Admin Guide to Service Accounts](/docs/admin/service-accounts-admin/).*
[Cluster Admin Guide to Service Accounts](/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/service-accounts-admin/).*

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**Note:** This document describes how service accounts behave in a cluster set up
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