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Authentication using OpenShift
Overview
Dex can make use of users and groups defined within OpenShift by querying the platform provided OAuth server.
Configuration
Creating an OAuth Client
Two forms of OAuth Clients can be utilized:
Using a Service Account as an OAuth Client
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.
Patch the Service Account to add an annotation for location of the Redirect URI
oc patch serviceaccount <name> --type='json' -p='[{"op": "add", "path": "/metadata/annotations/serviceaccounts.openshift.io~1oauth-redirecturi.dex", "value":"https:///<dex_url>/callback"}]'
The Client ID for a Service Account representing an OAuth Client takes the form `
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.
oc serviceaccounts get-token <name>
Registering An Additional OAuth Client
Instead of using a constrained form of Service Account to represent an OAuth Client, an additional OAuthClient resource can be created.
Create a new OAuthClient resource similar to the following:
kind: OAuthClient
apiVersion: oauth.openshift.io/v1
metadata:
name: dex
# The value that should be utilized as the `client_secret`
secret: "<clientSecret>"
# List of valid addresses for the callback. Ensure one of the values that are provided is `(dex issuer)/callback`
redirectURIs:
- "https:///<dex_url>/callback"
grantMethod: prompt
Dex Configuration
The following is an example of a configuration for examples/config-dev.yaml
:
connectors:
- type: openshift
# Required field for connector id.
id: openshift
# Required field for connector name.
name: OpenShift
config:
# OpenShift API
issuer: https://api.mycluster.example.com:6443
# Credentials can be string literals or pulled from the environment.
clientID: $OPENSHIFT_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID
clientSecret: $OPENSHIFT_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET
redirectURI: http://127.0.0.1:5556/dex/
# Optional: Specify whether to communicate to OpenShift without validating SSL ceertificates
insecureCA: false
# Optional: The location of file containing SSL certificates to commmunicate to OpenShift
rootCA: /etc/ssl/openshift.pem
# Optional list of required groups a user mmust be a member of
groups:
- users