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| title: OIDC Based Authentication
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| slug: /deployment/security/oidc
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| collate: false
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| ---
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| 
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| # Setting up Any Oidc Provider
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| {%important%}
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| 
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| Security requirements for your **production** environment:
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| - **DELETE** the admin default account shipped by OM in case you had [Basic Authentication](/deployment/security/basic-auth)
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|   enabled before configuring the authentication with Auth0 SSO.
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| - **UPDATE** the Private / Public keys used for the [JWT Tokens](/deployment/security/enable-jwt-tokens). The keys we provide
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|   by default are aimed only for quickstart and testing purposes. They should NEVER be used in a production installation.
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| 
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| This guide provides instructions on setting up OpenID Connect (OIDC) configuration for your application. OpenID Connect is a simple identity layer built on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol that allows clients to verify the identity of the end-user.
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| Below configurations are universally applicable to all SSO provider like Google, Auth0, Okta, Keycloak, etc.
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| 
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| Below are the configuration types to set up the OIDC Authentication with a Confidential Client type:
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| 
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| ```yaml
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|   authenticationConfiguration:
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|     clientType: ${AUTHENTICATION_CLIENT_TYPE:-confidential}
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|     publicKeyUrls: ${AUTHENTICATION_PUBLIC_KEYS:-[http://localhost:8585/api/v1/system/config/jwks]}
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|     oidcConfiguration:
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|       id: ${OIDC_CLIENT_ID:-""}
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|       type: ${OIDC_TYPE:-""} # google, azure etc.
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|       secret: ${OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET:-""}
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|       scope: ${OIDC_SCOPE:-"openid email profile"}
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|       discoveryUri: ${OIDC_DISCOVERY_URI:-""}
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|       useNonce: ${OIDC_USE_NONCE:-true}
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|       preferredJwsAlgorithm: ${OIDC_PREFERRED_JWS:-"RS256"}
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|       responseType: ${OIDC_RESPONSE_TYPE:-"code"}
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|       disablePkce: ${OIDC_DISABLE_PKCE:-true}
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|       callbackUrl: ${OIDC_CALLBACK:-"http://localhost:8585/callback"}
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|       serverUrl: ${OIDC_SERVER_URL:-"http://localhost:8585"}
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|       clientAuthenticationMethod: ${OIDC_CLIENT_AUTH_METHOD:-"client_secret_post"}
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|       tenant: ${OIDC_TENANT:-""}
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|       maxClockSkew: ${OIDC_MAX_CLOCK_SKEW:-""}
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|       customParams: ${OIDC_CUSTOM_PARAMS:-}
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| ```
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| # Configuration Parameters
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| 
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| ## Public Key Url (publicKeyUrls): 
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| This needs to be updated as per different SSO providers. The default value is `http://localhost:8585/api/v1/system/config/jwks`. This is the URL where the public keys are stored. The public keys are used to verify the signature of the JWT token.
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| **Google**: https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v3/certs
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| 
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| **Okta**: https://dev-19259000.okta.com/oauth2/aus5836ihy7o8ivuJ5d7/v1/keys
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| 
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| **Auth0**: https://dev-3e0nwcqx.us.auth0.com/.well-known/jwks.json
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| 
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| **Azure**: https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant}/discovery/v2.0/keys
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| 
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| Also if you have enabled [JWT Tokens](/deployment/security/enable-jwt-tokens) then http://localhost:8585/api/v1/system/config/jwks also needs to be there in the list with proper server url.
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| 
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| ## Client ID (id):
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| The client ID provided by your OIDC provider. This is typically obtained when you register your application with the OIDC provider.
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| 
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| ## Type (type): 
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| Specify the type of OIDC provider you are using (e.g., google, azure). This value is same as `provider` in `authenticationConfiguration`.
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| 
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| ## Client Secret (secret): 
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| Replace with the client secret provided by your OIDC provider.
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| 
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| ## Scope (scope): 
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| Define the scopes that your application requests during authentication. Update ${OIDC_SCOPE:-"openid email profile"} with the desired scopes.
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| 
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| {% note %}
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| 
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| It does not need to be changed in most cases. The default scopes are `openid email profile`. The openid scope is required for OIDC authentication. The email and profile scopes are used to retrieve the user's email address and profile information.
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| Although, some provider only give Refresh Token if `offline_access` scope is provided. So, if you want to use Refresh Token, you need to add `offline_access` scope, like below:
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| `offline_access openid email profile`.
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| 
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| {% /note %}
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| 
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| ## Discovery URI (discoveryUri): 
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| Provide the URL of the OIDC provider's discovery document. This document contains metadata about the provider's configuration.
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| 
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| It is mostly in the format as below: https://accounts.google.com/.well-known/openid-configuration
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| 
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| **Google**: https://accounts.google.com/.well-known/openid-configuration
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| 
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| **Okta**: https://dev-19259000.okta.com/oauth2/aus5836ihy7o8ivuJ5d7/.well-known/openid-configuration
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| 
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| **Auth0**: https://dev-3e0nwcqx.us.auth0.com/.well-known/openid-configuration
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| 
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| **Azure**: https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant}/v2.0/.well-known/openid-configuration
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| 
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| Normally it's some initial SSO provider URL followed by `.well-known/openid-configuration`
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| 
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| ## Use Nonce (useNonce): 
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| Set to true by Default, if you want to use nonce for replay attack protection during authentication. This does not need to be changed.
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| 
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| ## Preferred JWS Algorithm (preferredJwsAlgorithm): 
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| Specify the preferred JSON Web Signature (JWS) algorithm. Default is RS256 and need not be changed .
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| 
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| ## Response Type (responseType): 
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| Define the response type for the authentication request. Default is code and need not be changed.
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| 
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| ## Disable PKCE (disablePkce): 
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| Set ${OIDC_DISABLE_PKCE:-true} to true if you want to disable Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE). If you want to send CodeVerifier and CodeChallenge in the request, set it to false.
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| 
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| ## Callback URL (callbackUrl): 
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| Provide the callback URL where the OIDC provider redirects after authentication. Update ${OIDC_CALLBACK:-"http://localhost:8585/callback"} with your actual callback URL.
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| 
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| The only initial part of the URL should be changed, the rest of the URL should be the same as the default one. The default URL is `http://localhost:8585/callback`.
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| Also, this should match what you have configured in your OIDC provider.
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| 
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| ## Server URL (serverUrl): 
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| Specify the URL of your OM Server. Default is http://localhost:8585.
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| 
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| ## Client Authentication Method (clientAuthenticationMethod): 
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| Define the method used for client authentication. Default is client_secret_post.
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| This does not need to be changed in most cases. The default value is `client_secret_post`. 
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| This method is used to send the client ID and client secret in the request body.
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| Another possible value is `client_secret_basic`, which sends the client ID and client secret in the Authorization header.
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| Depending on the OIDC provider, you may need to change this value if only one of them is supported.
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| 
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| ## Tenant (tenant): 
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| If applicable, specify the tenant ID for multi-tenant applications. Example in case of Azure.
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| 
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| This is only applicable for multi-tenant applications. If you are using a single tenant application, you can leave this field empty.
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| For Azure SSO Provider this may be needed.
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| 
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| {%important%}
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| 
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| ## Max Clock Skew (maxClockSkew): 
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| Define the maximum acceptable clock skew between your application server and the OIDC server.
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| 
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| ## Custom Parameters (customParams): 
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| If you have any additional custom parameters required for OIDC configuration, specify them here.
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