diff --git a/ee/ucp/authorization/_site/migrate-kubernetes-roles.html b/ee/ucp/authorization/_site/migrate-kubernetes-roles.html index 80f639d3c8..c64b429c29 100644 --- a/ee/ucp/authorization/_site/migrate-kubernetes-roles.html +++ b/ee/ucp/authorization/_site/migrate-kubernetes-roles.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@

With Docker Enterprise Edition, you can create roles and grants that implement the permissions that are defined in your Kubernetes apps. -Learn about RBAC authorization in Kubernetes.

+Learn about RBAC authorization in Kubernetes.

Docker EE has its own implementation of role-based access control, so you can’t use Kubernetes RBAC objects directly. Instead, you create UCP roles