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Azure SSO

Follow the sections in this guide to set up Azure SSO.

Security requirements for your production environment:

  • DELETE the admin default account shipped by OM in case you had Basic Authentication enabled before configuring the authentication with Azure SSO.
  • UPDATE the Private / Public keys used for the JWT Tokens. The keys we provide by default are aimed only for quickstart and testing purposes. They should NEVER be used in a production installation.

Admin permissions are required to register the application on the Azure portal.

  • From the Azure Active Directory, navigate to the App Registrations section from the left nav bar.
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  • Click on New Registration. This step is for registering the OpenMetadata UI.
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  • Provide an Application Name for registration.
  • Provide a redirect URL as a Single Page Application.
  • Click on Register.
  • SPA (Single Page Application):
    This type is designed for implicit flows. In this case, providing both the client ID and client secret will result in a failure because the implicit flow only requires the client ID for authentication.

  • Web:
    This type is intended for confidential clients. If you select this option, you must provide both the client ID and client secret. Simply passing the client ID will cause the authorization process to fail, as the Authorization Code flow requires both credentials for successful authentication.

  • Use the Web type for confidential clients that require both a client ID and secret.
  • Use the SPA type for applications using implicit flows where only a client ID is needed.
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  • The Client ID and the Tenant ID are displayed in the Overview section of the registered application.
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  • When passing the details for authority, the Tenant ID is added to the URL as shown in the example below. https://login.microsoftonline.com/TenantID

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.