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# rke2
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b
I think so yeah. There's a bunch of different certs that rke2 certificate rotate can do. I think the --help flag lists them
h
thanks
c
anything with the name rancher in it is not part of RKE2. You’d need to do that on the Rancher side.
The
rke2 certificate rotate
command only handles leaf certificates on the nodes that are used by Kubernetes components. Not any certificates stored in secrets within the cluster.