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[run-as-non-root-security-context-pod-level] runAsNonRoot does not necessarily comes directly after securityContext #3511

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This rule will create false positives if runAsNonRoot: true is not placed directly after securityContext. I added the appropriate ellipsis.

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@SebGondron SebGondron changed the title runAsNonRoot does not necessarily comes directly after securityContext [run-as-non-root-security-context-pod-level ] runAsNonRoot does not necessarily comes directly after securityContext Nov 5, 2024
@SebGondron SebGondron changed the title [run-as-non-root-security-context-pod-level ] runAsNonRoot does not necessarily comes directly after securityContext [run-as-non-root-security-context-pod-level] runAsNonRoot does not necessarily comes directly after securityContext Nov 5, 2024
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