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stage: Manage
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group: Authentication and Authorization
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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---
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# Generic OAuth 2.0 provider **(FREE SELF)**
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The [`omniauth-oauth2-generic` gem](https://gitlab.com/satorix/omniauth-oauth2-generic) allows single sign-on (SSO) between GitLab
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and your OAuth 2.0 provider, or any OAuth 2.0 provider compatible with this gem.
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This strategy allows for the configuration of this OmniAuth SSO process:
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1. Strategy directs the client to your authorization URL (**configurable**), with
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the specified ID and key.
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1. The OAuth 2.0 provider handles authentication of the request, user, and (optionally)
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authorization to access the user's profile.
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1. The OAuth 2.0 provider directs the client back to GitLab where Strategy
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retrieves the access token.
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1. Strategy requests user information from a **configurable** "user profile"
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URL using the access token.
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1. Strategy parses user information from the response using a **configurable**
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format.
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1. GitLab finds or creates the returned user and signs them in.
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This strategy:
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- Can only be used for single sign-on, and does not provide any other access
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granted by any OAuth 2.0 provider. For example, importing projects or users.
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- Only supports the Authorization Grant flow, which is most common for client-server
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applications like GitLab.
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- Cannot fetch user information from more than one URL.
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- Has not been tested with user information formats, except JSON.
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## Configure the OAuth 2.0 provider
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To configure the provider:
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1. Register your application in the OAuth 2.0 provider you want to authenticate with.
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The redirect URI you provide when registering the application should be:
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```plaintext
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http://your-gitlab.host.com/users/auth/oauth2_generic/callback
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```
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You should now be able to get a client ID and client secret. Where these
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appear is different for each provider. This may also be called application ID
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and application secret.
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1. On your GitLab server, complete the following steps.
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::Tabs
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:::TabTitle Linux package (Omnibus)
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1. [Configure the initial settings](omniauth.md#configure-initial-settings).
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1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` to add the configuration for your provider. For example:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_providers'] = [
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{
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name: "oauth2_generic",
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label: "Provider name", # optional label for login button, defaults to "Oauth2 Generic"
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app_id: "<your_app_client_id>",
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app_secret: "<your_app_client_secret>",
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args: {
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client_options: {
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site: "<your_auth_server_url>",
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user_info_url: "/oauth2/v1/userinfo",
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authorize_url: "/oauth2/v1/authorize",
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token_url: "/oauth2/v1/token"
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},
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user_response_structure: {
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root_path: [],
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id_path: ["sub"],
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attributes: {
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email: "email",
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name: "name"
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}
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},
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authorize_params: {
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scope: "openid profile email"
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},
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strategy_class: "OmniAuth::Strategies::OAuth2Generic"
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}
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}
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]
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```
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1. Save the file and reconfigure GitLab:
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```shell
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sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
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```
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:::TabTitle Helm chart (Kubernetes)
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1. [Configure the initial settings](omniauth.md#configure-initial-settings).
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1. Export the Helm values:
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```shell
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helm get values gitlab > gitlab_values.yaml
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```
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1. Edit `gitlab_values.yaml`.
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NOTE:
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The following example exposes the `app_secret` value in the main YAML file.
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You're strongly advised to use
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[Helm secrets](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/installation/secrets.html)
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instead.
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```yaml
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global:
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appConfig:
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omniauth:
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enabled: true
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providers:
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- name: "oauth2_generic"
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label: "Provider name" # optional label for login button defaults to "Oauth2 Generic"
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app_id: "<your_app_client_id>"
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app_secret: "<your_app_client_secret>"
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args:
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client_options:
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site: "<your_auth_server_url>"
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user_info_url: "/oauth2/v1/userinfo"
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authorize_url: "/oauth2/v1/authorize"
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token_url: "/oauth2/v1/token"
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user_response_structure:
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root_path: []
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id_path: ["sub"]
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attributes:
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email: "email"
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name: "name"
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authorize_params:
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scope: "openid profile email"
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strategy_class: "OmniAuth::Strategies::OAuth2Generic"
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```
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1. Save the file and apply the new values:
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```shell
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helm upgrade -f gitlab_values.yaml gitlab gitlab/gitlab
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```
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:::TabTitle Self-compiled (source)
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1. [Configure the initial settings](omniauth.md#configure-initial-settings).
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1. Edit `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml`:
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```yaml
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production: &base
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omniauth:
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providers:
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- { name: "oauth2_generic",
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label: "Provider name", # optional label for login button, defaults to "Oauth2 Generic"
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app_id: "<your_app_client_id>",
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app_secret: "<your_app_client_secret>",
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args: {
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client_options: {
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site: "<your_auth_server_url>",
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user_info_url: "/oauth2/v1/userinfo",
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authorize_url: "/oauth2/v1/authorize",
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token_url: "/oauth2/v1/token"
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},
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user_response_structure: {
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root_path: [],
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id_path: ["sub"],
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attributes: {
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email: "email",
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name: "name"
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}
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},
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authorize_params: {
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scope: "openid profile email"
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},
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strategy_class: "OmniAuth::Strategies::OAuth2Generic"
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}
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}
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```
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1. Save the file and restart GitLab:
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```shell
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# For systems running systemd
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sudo systemctl restart gitlab.target
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# For systems running SysV init
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sudo service gitlab restart
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```
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::EndTabs
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On the sign-in page there should now be a new icon below the regular sign-in
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form. Select that icon to begin your provider's authentication process. This
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directs the browser to your OAuth 2.0 provider's authentication page. If
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everything goes well, you are returned to your GitLab instance and
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signed in.
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