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# Authentication using OpenShift
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## Overview
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Dex can make use of users and groups defined within OpenShift by querying the platform provided OAuth server.
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## Configuration
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### Creating an OAuth Client
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Two forms of OAuth Clients can be utilized:
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* [Using a Service Account as an OAuth Client](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/latest/authentication/using-service-accounts-as-oauth-client.html) (Recommended)
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* [Registering An Additional OAuth Client](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/latest/authentication/configuring-internal-oauth.html#oauth-register-additional-client_configuring-internal-oauth)
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#### Using a Service Account as an OAuth Client
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OpenShift Service Accounts can be used as a constrained form of OAuth client. Making use of a Service Account to represent an OAuth Client is the recommended option as it does not require elevated privileged within the OpenShift cluster. Create a new Service Account or make use of an existing Service Account.
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Patch the Service Account to add an annotation for location of the Redirect URI
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```
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oc patch serviceaccount <name> --type='json' -p='[{"op": "add", "path": "/metadata/annotations/serviceaccounts.openshift.io~1oauth-redirecturi.dex", "value":"https:///<dex_url>/callback"}]'
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```
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The Client ID for a Service Account representing an OAuth Client takes the form `
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The Client Secret for a Service Account representing an OAuth Client is the long lived OAuth Token that is configued for the Service Account. Execute the following command to retrieve the OAuth Token.
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```
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oc serviceaccounts get-token <name>
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```
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#### Registering An Additional OAuth Client
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Instead of using a constrained form of Service Account to represent an OAuth Client, an additional OAuthClient resource can be created.
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Create a new OAuthClient resource similar to the following:
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```yaml
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kind: OAuthClient
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apiVersion: oauth.openshift.io/v1
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metadata:
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name: dex
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# The value that should be utilized as the `client_secret`
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secret: "<clientSecret>"
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# List of valid addresses for the callback. Ensure one of the values that are provided is `(dex issuer)/callback`
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redirectURIs:
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- "https:///<dex_url>/callback"
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grantMethod: prompt
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```
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### Dex Configuration
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The following is an example of a configuration for `examples/config-dev.yaml`:
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```yaml
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connectors:
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- type: openshift
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# Required field for connector id.
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id: openshift
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# Required field for connector name.
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name: OpenShift
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config:
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# OpenShift API
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issuer: https://api.mycluster.example.com:6443
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# Credentials can be string literals or pulled from the environment.
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clientID: $OPENSHIFT_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID
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clientSecret: $OPENSHIFT_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET
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redirectURI: http://127.0.0.1:5556/dex/
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# Optional: Specify whether to communicate to OpenShift without validating SSL ceertificates
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insecureCA: false
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# Optional: The location of file containing SSL certificates to commmunicate to OpenShift
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rootCA: /etc/ssl/openshift.pem
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# Optional list of required groups a user mmust be a member of
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groups:
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- users
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```
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