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title: Amazon Cognito SSO for Docker
slug: /deployment/security/amazon-cognito/docker
collate: false
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# Amazon Cognito SSO for Docker
To enable security for the Docker deployment, follow the next steps:
## 1. Create an .env file
Create an `openmetadata_cognito.env` file and add the following contents as an example. Use the information
generated when setting up the account in the previous steps.
```bash
# OpenMetadata Server Authentication Configuration
AUTHORIZER_CLASS_NAME=org.openmetadata.service.security.DefaultAuthorizer
AUTHORIZER_REQUEST_FILTER=org.openmetadata.service.security.JwtFilter
AUTHORIZER_ADMIN_PRINCIPALS=[admin] # Your `name` from name@domain.com
AUTHORIZER_PRINCIPAL_DOMAIN=open-metadata.org # Update with your domain
AUTHENTICATION_PROVIDER=aws-cognito
AUTHENTICATION_PUBLIC_KEYS=[{Cognito Domain}/{User Pool ID}/.well-known/jwks.json, https://{your domain}/api/v1/system/config/jwks] # Update with your Cognito Domain and User Pool ID
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AUTHENTICATION_AUTHORITY={Cognito Domain}/{User Pool ID} # Update with your Cognito Domain and User Pool ID as follows - https://cognito-idp.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/us-west-1_DL8xfTzj8
AUTHENTICATION_CLIENT_ID={Client ID} # Update with your Client ID
AUTHENTICATION_CALLBACK_URL=http://localhost:8585/callback
```
## 2. Start Docker
```commandline
docker compose --env-file ~/openmetadata_cognito.env up -d
```
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