--- title: Azure SSO for Kubernetes slug: /deployment/security/azure/kubernetes collate: false --- # Azure SSO for Kubernetes Check the Helm information [here](https://artifacthub.io/packages/search?repo=open-metadata). Check the more information about environment variable [here](/deployment/security/configuration-parameters). Here is an example for reference, showing where to place the values in the `values.yaml` file after setting up your Azure account and obtaining the application credentials. {% codeWithLanguageSelector title="Auth Configuration" id="container-1" languagesArray=["implicit","authcode"] theme="dark" %} ```implicit # Public Flow openmetadata: config: authorizer: className: "org.openmetadata.service.security.DefaultAuthorizer" containerRequestFilter: "org.openmetadata.service.security.JwtFilter" initialAdmins: # john.doe from john.doe@example.com - "admin" - "user1" - "user2" principalDomain: "open-metadata.org" # Update with your Domain,The primary domain for the organization (example.com from john.doe@example.com). authentication: clientType: public provider: "azure" publicKeys: - "{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 - "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/discovery/keys" authority: "https://login.microsoftonline.com/{Tenant ID}" # Update your Tenant ID clientId: "{Client ID}" # Update your Client ID callbackUrl: "http://localhost:8585/callback" ``` ```authcode # Auth Code Flow openmetadata: config: authorizer: className: "org.openmetadata.service.security.DefaultAuthorizer" containerRequestFilter: "org.openmetadata.service.security.JwtFilter" initialAdmins: # john.doe from john.doe@example.com - "admin" - "user1" - "user2" principalDomain: "open-metadata.org" # Update with your Domain,The primary domain for the organization (example.com from john.doe@example.com). authentication: clientType: confidential provider: "azure" publicKeys: - "{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 - "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/discovery/keys" authority: "https://login.microsoftonline.com/{Tenant ID}" # Update your Tenant ID clientId: "{Client ID}" # Update your Client ID callbackUrl: "http://localhost:8585/callback" oidcConfiguration: oidcType: "azure" oidcConfiguration.enabled: true clientId: secretRef: oidc-secrets secretKey: openmetadata-oidc-client-id clientSecret: secretRef: oidc-secrets secretKey: openmetadata-oidc-client-secret discoveryUri: "https://login.microsoftonline.com/.well-known/openid-configuration" callbackUrl: http://localhost:8585/callback serverUrl: http://localhost:8585 ``` {% /codeWithLanguageSelector %} {% note %} Altering the order of claims in `jwtPrincipalClaims` may lead to problems when matching a user from a token with an existing user in the system. The mapping process relies on the specific order of claims, so changing it can result in inconsistencies or authentication failures, as the system cannot ensure correct user mapping with a new claim order. {% /note %} {% partial file="/v1.8/deployment/configure-ingestion.md" /%} {% inlineCalloutContainer %} {% inlineCallout color="violet-70" icon="MdArrowBack" bold="Azure" href="/deployment/security/azure" %} Go to Azure Configuration {% /inlineCallout %} {% /inlineCalloutContainer %}