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Is there any ability to filter by both namespace and pod's labels at the same time?

The example present in documentation at https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/networkpolicies/#the-networkpolicy-resource

 - from:
 - namespaceSelector:
    matchLabels:
     project: myproject
 - podSelector:
    matchLabels:
     role: frontend

means that communication is allowed for pods with role=frontend or from namespace myproject.

Is there any way to change that "or" into an "and"?

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Kubernetes 1.11 and above supports combining podSelector and namespaceSelector with a logical AND:

apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: NetworkPolicy
metadata:
  name: database.postgres
  namespace: database
spec:
  podSelector:
    matchLabels:
      app: postgres
  ingress:
  - from:
    - namespaceSelector:
        matchLabels:
          namespace: default
      podSelector:
        matchLabels:
          app: admin
  policyTypes:
  - Ingress

See more details in here: https://medium.com/@reuvenharrison/an-introduction-to-kubernetes-network-policies-for-security-people-ba92dd4c809d/#f416

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    The only solution which helped me!
    – yivo
    Mar 19, 2019 at 14:41
  • I'm trying this on 1.16.4 with Calico CNI and it does not seem to work for me. It behaves as OR, traffic from any pod in the namespace or any pod with the labels in other namespaces are allowed. (exactly the same as if I would make two entries of the namespaceSelector and the podSelector.) Am I running into a bug? I also cannot seem to find this combination in the Kubernetes docs.
    – gertvdijk
    Jan 21, 2020 at 17:22
  • 1) The Kubernetes docs are here: kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/… . 2) It appears I had created my namespace without a label and then Kubernetes goes wonky.
    – gertvdijk
    Jan 21, 2020 at 17:33
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Edit: This has been implemented here: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/60452

Currently, there is not yet a way to select certain pod from another namespace. There is an open issue for that https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/50451

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  • Thank you for the issue link. Jan 11, 2018 at 14:22
  • This has now been resolved, check out my answer for examples :).
    – Custard
    Feb 16, 2021 at 11:32
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I think you misunderstand the selectors. Within the API docs for the NetworkPolicyPeer you'll find these descriptions:

namespaceSelector

Selects Namespaces using cluster scoped-labels. This matches all pods in all namespaces selected by this label selector. This field follows standard label selector semantics. If omitted, this selector selects no namespaces. If present but empty, this selector selects all namespaces.

podSelector

This is a label selector which selects Pods in this namespace. This field follows standard label selector semantics. If not provided, this selector selects no pods. If present but empty, this selector selects all pods in this namespace.

Therefore the combinations out of both selectors doesn't really implement a boolean operation and they aim for different scopes (current namespace vs. all other namespaces).

So the only solution for your problem would be to label each pod also with a namespace related label which you could select within the namespaceSelector

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    I don't understand how this would work. Do you mind explaining it again?
    – Rafaesp
    Dec 5, 2017 at 10:35
  • Your pods would need a label with the namespace in it - so that the podSelector can match this label too
    – pagid
    Dec 8, 2017 at 13:28
  • But you will never be able to select a pod from a different namespace, right?
    – Rafaesp
    Dec 11, 2017 at 8:21
  • Not sure what your question relates to ... my answer relates to the initial question where Adam tried to mix two selectors in the context of the NetworkPolicy resource.
    – pagid
    Dec 11, 2017 at 9:30
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    I understand that Adam in the initial question wanted to select a certain pod from a different namespace and for that to work you would need to AND the selectors. But I think that that is not possible. Sorry if I'm wrong.
    – Rafaesp
    Dec 11, 2017 at 11:01
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This statement will not work:

- from:
- namespaceSelector:
   matchLabels:
    project: myproject
- podSelector:
  matchLabels:
    role: frontend

What happens there, if you choose the namespace selector and you put a specific pod to connect to your pod, will not work. Because just specifying the namespace already you opened the whole namespace to connect to your pod. It's useless to put the podSelector. An alternative would be to use ipBlock but again is not recommended in large clusters because the IP might change.

There is an update on GitHub to fix this problem.

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