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docs/reference/embedded-cluster-install.mdx

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<p>Set the password for the Admin Console. The password must be at least six characters in length.</p>
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<p>Set the password for the Admin Console. The password must be at least six characters in length. If not set, the user is prompted to provide an Admin Console password in the CLI output of the install command.</p>
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<p>The path to the trusted certificate authority (CA) certificates used by a Man-In-The-Middle (MITM) proxy that intercepts traffic and issues its own certificates. Using the `--private-ca` flag ensures that the CA is trusted by the installation. KOTS writes the CA bundle provided with the `--private-ca` flag to a ConfigMap in the cluster.</p>
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<p><strong>Note:</strong> The KOTS [PrivateCACert](/reference/template-functions-static-context#privatecacert) template function returns the ConfigMap containing the private CA certificates supplied with the `--private-ca` flag. You can use this template function to mount the ConfigMap so your containers can access the internet through proxies that issue their own TLS certificates in order to inspect traffic.</p>
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<p>The KOTS [PrivateCACert](/reference/template-functions-static-context#privatecacert) template function returns the ConfigMap containing the private CA certificates supplied with the `--private-ca` flag. You can use this template function to mount the ConfigMap so your containers can access the internet through proxies that issue their own TLS certificates in order to inspect traffic.</p>
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