diff --git a/docs/install.md b/docs/install.md index 759ec1759..06a319486 100755 --- a/docs/install.md +++ b/docs/install.md @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ configured to talk to a remote Kubernetes cluster. Most cloud providers enable a feature called Role-Based Access Control - RBAC for short. If your cloud provider enables this feature, you will need to create a service account for Tiller with the right roles and permissions to access resources. -Check the [Kubernetes Distribution Guide](kubernetes-distribution-guide) to see if there's any further points of interest on using Helm with your cloud provider. Also check out the guide on [Tiller and Role-Based Access Control](rbac.md) for more information on how to run Tiller in an RBAC-enabled Kubernetes cluster. +Check the [Kubernetes Distribution Guide](#kubernetes-distribution-guide) to see if there's any further points of interest on using Helm with your cloud provider. Also check out the guide on [Tiller and Role-Based Access Control](rbac.md) for more information on how to run Tiller in an RBAC-enabled Kubernetes cluster. ### Easy In-Cluster Installation diff --git a/docs/kubernetes_distros.md b/docs/kubernetes_distros.md index 48a73204c..52a5e1acc 100644 --- a/docs/kubernetes_distros.md +++ b/docs/kubernetes_distros.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ See [Tiller and role-based access control](https://docs.helm.sh/using_helm/#role ## AKS -Helm works with [Azure Kubernetes Service](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/kubernetes-helm). If using an RBAC-enabled AKS cluster, you need [a service account and role binding for the Tiller service](https://helm.sh/docs/using_helm/#tiller-namespaces-and-rbac). +Helm works with [Azure Kubernetes Service](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/kubernetes-helm). If using an RBAC-enabled AKS cluster, you need [a service account and role binding for the Tiller service](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/kubernetes-helm#create-a-service-account). ## Ubuntu with 'kubeadm'