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title: Ldap Authentication
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slug: /deployment/security/ldap
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---
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# Ldap Authentication
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OpenMetadata allows using LDAP for validating email and password authentication.
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Once setup successfully, the user should be able to sign in to OpenMetadata using the Ldap credentials.
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# Setting up Ldap Authentication
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Below are the required steps to set up the LDAP Authentication:
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## Set up Configurations in openmetadata.yaml
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### Authentication Configuration
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- The following configuration controls the auth mechanism for OpenMetadata. Update the mentioned fields as required.
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```yaml
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authenticationConfiguration:
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provider: ${AUTHENTICATION_PROVIDER:-ldap}
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publicKeyUrls: ${AUTHENTICATION_PUBLIC_KEYS:-[http://localhost:8585/api/v1/config/jwks]}
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authority: ${AUTHENTICATION_AUTHORITY:-https://accounts.google.com}
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enableSelfSignup : ${AUTHENTICATION_ENABLE_SELF_SIGNUP:-false}
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ldapConfiguration:
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"host": ${AUTHENTICATION_LDAP_HOST:-localhost}
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"port": ${AUTHENTICATION_LDAP_PORT:-10636}
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"dnAdminPrincipal": ${AUTHENTICATION_LOOKUP_ADMIN_DN:-"cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com"}
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"dnAdminPassword": ${AUTHENTICATION_LOOKUP_ADMIN_PWD:-"secret"}
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"userBaseDN": ${AUTHENTICATION_USER_LOOKUP_BASEDN:-"ou=people,dc=example,dc=com"}
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"mailAttributeName": ${AUTHENTICATION_USER_MAIL_ATTR:-email}
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#optional
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"maxPoolSize": ${AUTHENTICATION_LDAP_POOL_SIZE:-3}
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"sslEnabled": ${AUTHENTICATION_LDAP_SSL_ENABLED:-true}
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"keyStorePath": ${AUTHENTICATION_LDAP_KEYSTORE_PATH:-"/Users/mohityadav/sslTest/client/keystore.ks"}
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"keyStorePassword": ${AUTHENTICATION_LDAP_KEYSTORE_PWD:-"secret"}
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"truststoreFormat": ${AUTHENTICATION_LDAP_SSL_KEY_FORMAT:-"JKS"}
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"verifyCertificateHostname": ${AUTHENTICATION_LDAP_SSL_VERIFY_CERT_HOST:-"false"}
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```
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For the LDAP auth we need to set:
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OpenMetadata Specific Configuration :-
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- `provider -> ldap`
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- `publicKeyUrls -> {http|https}://{your_domain}:{port}}/api/v1/config/jwks`
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- `authority -> {your_domain}`
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- `enableSelfSignup -> This has to be false for Ldap.`
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<Note>
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Mandatory LDAP Specific Configuration:
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- `host -> hostName for the Ldap Server (Ex - localhost)`
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- `port -> port of the Ldap Server to connect to (Ex - 10636)`
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- `dnAdminPrincipal -> This is the DN Admin Principal(Complete path Example :- cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com ) with a lookup access in the Directory`
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- `dnAdminPassword -> Above Admin Principal Password`
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- `userBaseDN -> User Base DN(Complete path Example :- ou=people,dc=example,dc=com)`
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</Note>
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Please see the below image for a sample LDAP Configuration in ApacheDS.
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<Image src="/images/deployment/security/ldap/Ldap_ScreenShot1.png" alt="apache-ldap"/>
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Advanced LDAP Specific Configuration (Optional):
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- `maxPoolSize -> Connection Pool Size to use to connect to LDAP Server.`
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- `sslEnabled -> Set to true if the SSL is enable to connecto to LDAP Server.`
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- `keyStorePath -> Path of Keystore in case the sslEnabled is set to true`
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- `keyStorePassword -> Truststore Password`
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- `truststoreFormat -> TrustStore Format (Example :- JKS)`
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- `verifyCertificateHostname -> Controls using TrustAllSSLSocketVerifier vs HostNameSSLSocketVerifier. In case the certificate contains cn=hostname of the Ldap Server set it to true.`
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### Authorizer Configuration
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- This configuration controls the authorizer for OpenMetadata:
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```yaml
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authorizerConfiguration:
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adminPrincipals: ${AUTHORIZER_ADMIN_PRINCIPALS:-[admin]}
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principalDomain: ${AUTHORIZER_PRINCIPAL_DOMAIN:-"openmetadata.org"}
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```
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For the Ldap we need to set:
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- `adminPrincipals -> This is the list of admin Principal for the OpenMetadata , if mail in ldap is example@openmetadata.org, then if we want this user to be admin in the OM, we should add 'example', in this list`
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- `principalDomain -> Company Domain`
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### Jwt Configuration
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- Please note that the JWT Configuration is mandatory to work with Ldap Authentication.
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```yaml
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jwtTokenConfiguration:
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rsapublicKeyFilePath: ${RSA_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE_PATH:-"./conf/public_key.der"}
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rsaprivateKeyFilePath: ${RSA_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE_PATH:-"./conf/private_key.der"}
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jwtissuer: ${JWT_ISSUER:-"open-metadata.org"}
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keyId: ${JWT_KEY_ID:-"Gb389a-9f76-gdjs-a92j-0242bk94356"}
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```
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<Note>
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By default, the `jwtTokenConfiguration` is shipped with OM.
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### For Local/Testing Deployment
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- You can work with the existing configuration or generate private/public keys.
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### For Production Deployment
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- It is a **MUST** to update the JWT configuration. The following steps can be used.
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- Generating Private/Public Keys
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```commandline
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openssl genrsa -out private_key.pem 2048
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openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -inform PEM -outform DER -in private_key.pem -out private_key.der -nocrypt
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openssl rsa -in private_key.pem -pubout -outform DER -out public_key.der
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```
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Update below with path of above generated private_key.der and public_key.der.
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```yaml
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rsapublicKeyFilePath: ${RSA_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE_PATH:-"./conf/public_key.der"}
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rsaprivateKeyFilePath: ${RSA_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE_PATH:-"./conf/private_key.der"}
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```
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Jwt Issuer can be your `principalDomain`
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```yaml
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jwtissuer: ${JWT_ISSUER:-"open-metadata.org"}
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```
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The `KeyID` is a randomly generated UUID string. Use any UUID generator to get a new `KeyID`.
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```yaml
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keyId: ${JWT_KEY_ID:-"Gb389a-9f76-gdjs-a92j-0242bk94356"}
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```
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</Note>
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