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---
title: Keycloak SSO for Bare Metal
slug: /deployment/security/keycloak/bare-metal
---
# Keycloak SSO for Bare Metal
## Update conf/openmetadata.yaml
Once the `Client Id` is generated, add the `Client Id` in `openmetadata.yaml` file in `client_id` field.
Update the `providerName` config to the name you want to display in the `Sign In` button in the UI. For example, with the
following configuration with `providerName` set to `KeyCloak`, the users will see `Sign In with KeyCloak SSO` in the `Sign In`
page of the OpenMetadata UI.
The configuration below already uses the presets shown in the example of keycloak configurations, you can change to yours.
```yaml
authenticationConfiguration:
provider: "custom-oidc"
providerName: "KeyCloak"
publicKeyUrls:
- "http://localhost:8081/auth/realms/data-sec/protocol/openid-connect/certs"
- "{your domain}/api/v1/system/config/jwks" # Update with your Domain and Make sure this "/api/v1/system/config/jwks" is always configured to enable JWT tokens
authority: "http://localhost:8081/auth/realms/data-sec"
clientId: "open-metadata"
callbackUrl: "http://localhost:8585/callback"
```
Then,
- Update `authorizerConfiguration` to add login names of the admin users in `adminPrincipals` section as shown below.
- Update the `principalDomain` to your company domain name.
```yaml
authorizerConfiguration:
className: "org.openmetadata.service.security.DefaultAuthorizer"
# JWT Filter
containerRequestFilter: "org.openmetadata.service.security.JwtFilter"
adminPrincipals:
- "admin-user"
principalDomain: "open-metadata.org"
```
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