Azure SSO for Docker
To enable security for the Docker deployment, follow the next steps:
1. Create an .env file
Get the Client Id
and Tenant ID
from Azure Application configured in Step 3.
Create an openmetadata_azure.env
file and add the following contents as an example. Use the information generated when setting up the account.
AUTHENTICATION_PUBLIC_KEYS
and AUTHENTICATION_CALLBACK_URL
refers to https://{your domain} this is referring to your OpenMetdata installation domain name and please make sure to correctly put http or https depending on your installation.
Altering the order of claims in jwtPrincipalClaims
may lead to problems when matching a user from a token with an existing user in the system. The mapping process relies on the specific order of claims, so changing it can result in inconsistencies or authentication failures, as the system cannot ensure correct user mapping with a new claim order.
Altering the order of claims in jwtPrincipalClaims
may lead to problems when matching a user from a token with an existing user in the system. The mapping process relies on the specific order of claims, so changing it can result in inconsistencies or authentication failures, as the system cannot ensure correct user mapping with a new claim order.
2. Start Docker
Configure Ingestion
Once your server security is set, it's time to review the ingestion configuration. Our bots support JWT tokens to authenticate to the server when sending requests.
Find more information on Enabling JWT Tokens and JWT Troubleshooting to ensure seamless authentication.