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layout: 'docs'
page_title: 'Using Kubernetes Auth Method'
sidebar_current: 'docs-platform-k8s-examples-kubernetes-auth'
description: |-
Describes how to set up Kubernetes Auth method
---
# Bootstrapping kubernetes auth method
@include 'helm/version.mdx'
In this example, we will walk through how to set up the [Kubernetes Auth Method](/vault/docs/auth/kubernetes).
This assumes the following commands will be run inside a Vault pod running in Kubernetes.
Exec into the Vault pod:
```bash
kubectl exec -it vault-0 -- /bin/sh
```
If you didn't set `server.dev.enabled=true`, you'll need to log in to Vault first using `vault login`.
Then run the following commands to configure the Kubernetes Auth Method:
```bash
vault auth enable kubernetes
vault write auth/kubernetes/config \
kubernetes_host=https://$KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST:$KUBERNETES_SERVICE_PORT
```
From here you can continue to configure Vault from the [Kubernetes Auth Method](/vault/docs/auth/kubernetes) documentation.