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Feature Request
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1. Proposed title of this feature request
Document the set of OCP and Operator generated log files which contain certain data types that may be considered sensitive information.
2. What is the nature and description of the request?
Some customers and partners have a legal and/or regulatory obligation to obfuscate/scramble certain data types when exporting log files across geographical or administrative boundaries and may face legal, financial and/or criminal penalties for failing to do so.
This is because those data types may be considered by local legislation and/or regulatory rules to contain sensitive information (e.g. PII - Personally Identifiable Information).
Processing all log files generated by OpenShft and Red Hat Operators in order to pattern match for and obfuscate/scramble the required data types in a heavyweight and time consuming process.
Customers/Partners have requested that Red Hat documents a list of logs files that may contain the data types requiring obfuscation/scrambling (or alternatively a list of log files which will never contain the data types requiring obfuscation/scrambling) and updates/maintains this list with every release.
Identification of log files containing the following datatypes has been requested:
- IP addresses
- host names / domain names
- cluster names
- user IDs
- MAC addresses
3. Why does the customer need this? (List the business requirements here)
See (2) above.
4. List any affected packages or components.
All
Don't forget SOS, must gather or any other debug tools.