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The prom-label-proxy enforces a given label in a given PromQL proxy. This proxy does not perform authentication or authorization, this has to happen before the request reaches this proxy. The kube-rbac-proxy is an example for such an additional building block. Risks outside the scope of this project: * If a tenant controls its scrape target configuration the tenant can set arbitrary labels via its relabelling configuration, thereby being able to pollute other tenant's metrics. * If the ingestion configuration honor_labels is set for a tenant's target, that target can pollute other tenant's metrics as Prometheus respects any labels exposed by the target.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | prom-label-proxy |
| Description | Empty |
| Provider | Red Hat |
| Product component | Monitoring |
| Maintainer | OpenShift Monitoring Team <team-monitoring@redhat.com> |
| License | GPLv2+ |
| Source location | https://github.com/openshift/prom-label-proxy |
| Repository name | openshift/ose-prom-label-proxy-rhel9 |
| Image version | v4.20.0 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
| Commit location | https://github.com/openshift/prom-label-proxy/commit/f2529aee3dc2e9065de08b035d53151e007136fd |
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