--- title: Custom OIDC SSO for Docker slug: /deployment/security/custom-oidc/docker --- # Custom OIDC SSO for Docker To enable security for the Docker deployment, follow the next steps: ## 1. Create an .env file Create an `openmetadata_azure.env` file and add the following contents as an example. Use the information generated when setting up the account. ```yaml # OpenMetadata Server Authentication Configuration AUTHORIZER_CLASS_NAME: org.openmetadata.catalog.security.DefaultAuthorizer AUTHORIZER_REQUEST_FILTER: org.openmetadata.catalog.security.JwtFilter AUTHORIZER_ADMIN_PRINCIPALS: [ admin ] # Your `name` from name@domain.com AUTHORIZER_INGESTION_PRINCIPALS: [ ingestion-bot ] AUTHORIZER_PRINCIPAL_DOMAIN: open-metadata.org AUTHENTICATION_PROVIDER: custom-oidc CUSTOM_OIDC_AUTHENTICATION_PROVIDER_NAME: KeyCloak AUTHENTICATION_PUBLIC_KEYS: - "http://localhost:8080/realms/myrealm/protocol/openid-connect/certs" AUTHENTICATION_AUTHORITY: "http://localhost:8080/realms/myrealm" AUTHENTICATION_CLIENT_ID: Client ID AUTHENTICATION_CALLBACK_URL: http://localhost:8585/callback # Airflow Configuration AIRFLOW_AUTH_PROVIDER: custom-oidc OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_CUSTOM_OIDC_CLIENT_ID: Client Id # Make sure to add the path where the file is saved in the Airflow Volume # It needs to be reachable locally by the container OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_CUSTOM_OIDC_SECRET_KEY_PATH: Secret Key Path OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_CUSTOM_OIDC_TOKEN_ENDPOINT_URL: endpoint ``` ## 2. Start Docker ```commandline docker compose --env-file ~/openmetadata_azure.env up -d ```