We’ve been using Gitlab CI since forever and everything worked fine until this night. Started from this morning the doctl kubernetes cluster kubeconfig save command fails from the pipeline resultin in a 403 response.
The command follows the previous doctl auth init -t dop_v1_*** command which returns a Validating token... Ok response.
The exact response is; Error: GET [https://api.digitalocean.com/v2/kubernetes/clusters/[MASKED]/kubeconfig](https://api.digitalocean.com/v2/kubernetes/clusters/[MASKED]/kubeconfig): 403 (request "d83cadb5-3be2-44a3-ae77-e9921fd21cad") you do not have access for the attempted action
The exact same commands do work when executed locally.
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