updates based on comments from @devin-donnelly
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#### Without kubectl proxy (before v1.3.x)
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It is also possible to avoid using kubectl proxy by passing an authentication token
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It is possible to avoid using kubectl proxy by passing an authentication token
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directly to the apiserver, like this:
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```shell
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#### Without kubectl proxy (post v1.3.x)
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In recent versions of Kubernetes, `kubectl config view` no longer displays the token. Use `kubectl describe secret...` to get the token for the default service account, like this:
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In Kubernetes version 1.3 or later, `kubectl config view` no longer displays the token. Use `kubectl describe secret...` to get the token for the default service account, like this:
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``` shell
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$ APISERVER=$(kubectl config view | grep server | cut -f 2- -d ":" | tr -d " ")
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