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## Logging into the cluster
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The example app can be used to log into the cluster. Choose the GitHub option and grant access to dex to view your profile.
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The `example-app` can be used to log into the cluster and get an ID Token. To build the app, you can run `make` in the root of the repo and it will build the `example-app` binary in the repo's `bin` directory. To build the `example-app` requires at least a 1.7 version of Go.
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```
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$ ./bin/example-app --issuer https://dex.example.com:32000 --issuer-root-ca examples/k8s/ssl/ca.pem
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```
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Please note that the `example-app` will listen at http://127.0.0.1:5555 and can be changed with the `--listen` flag.
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Once the example app is running, choose the GitHub option and grant access to dex to view your profile.
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The default redirect uri is http://127.0.0.1:5555/callback and can be changed with the `--redirect-uri` flag and should correspond with your configmap.
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The printed ID Token can then be used as a bearer token to authenticate against the API server.
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```
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