Kubernetes Submit Queue cc571d1833 Merge pull request #42360 from liggitt/psp-namespaced-use-check
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Include pod namespace in PSP 'use' authorization check

Follow up to https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/33080/files#diff-291b8dd7d08cc034975ddb3925dbb08fR341

Prior to this PR, when PodSecurityPolicy admission is active, you must be authorized to use a covering PodSecurityPolicy cluster-wide in order to create a pod. This PR changes that to only require a covering PodSecurityPolicy within the pod's namespace.

When used in concert with mechanisms that limits pods within a namespace to a particular set of nodes, this can be used to allow users to create privileged pods within specific namespaces only.

```release-note
Permission to use a PodSecurityPolicy can now be granted within a single namespace by allowing the `use` verb on the `podsecuritypolicies` resource within the namespace.
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