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title: Configure the Pinniped Supervisor to use Microsoft Active Directory as an ActiveDirectoryIdentityProvider
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description: Set up the Pinniped Supervisor to use Microsoft Active Directory
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menu:
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docs:
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name: Configure Supervisor With Active Directory
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weight: 110
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parent: howtos
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---
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The Supervisor is an [OpenID Connect (OIDC)](https://openid.net/connect/) issuer that supports connecting a single
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"upstream" identity provider to many "downstream" cluster clients.
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This guide shows you how to configure the Supervisor so that users can authenticate to their Kubernetes
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cluster using their identity from Active Directory.
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## Prerequisites
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This how-to guide assumes that you have already [installed the Pinniped Supervisor]({{< ref "install-supervisor" >}}) with working ingress,
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and that you have [configured a FederationDomain to issue tokens for your downstream clusters]({{< ref "configure-supervisor" >}}).
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## Configure the Supervisor cluster
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Create an [ActiveDirectoryIdentityProvider](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/pinniped/blob/main/generated/1.20/README.adoc#activedirectoryidentityprovider) in the same namespace as the Supervisor.
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### ActiveDirectoryIdentityProvider with default options
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This ActiveDirectoryIdentityProvider uses all the default configuration options.
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Learn more about the default configuration [here]({{< ref "../reference/active-directory-configuration">}})
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```yaml
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apiVersion: idp.supervisor.pinniped.dev/v1alpha1
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kind: ActiveDirectoryIdentityProvider
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metadata:
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name: my-active-directory-idp
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namespace: pinniped-supervisor
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spec:
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# Specify the host of the Active Directory server.
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host: "activedirectory.example.com:636"
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# Specify the name of the Kubernetes Secret that contains your Active Directory
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# bind account credentials. This service account will be used by the
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# Supervisor to perform LDAP user and group searches.
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bind:
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secretName: "active-directory-bind-account"
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---
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Secret
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metadata:
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name: active-directory-bind-account
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namespace: pinniped-supervisor
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type: kubernetes.io/basic-auth
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stringData:
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# The dn (distinguished name) of your Active Directory bind account.
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username: "CN=Bind User,OU=Users,DC=activedirectory,DC=example,dc=com"
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# The password of your Active Directory bind account.
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password: "YOUR_PASSWORD"
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```
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If you've saved this into a file `activedirectory.yaml`, then install it into your cluster using:
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```sh
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kubectl apply -f activedirectory.yaml
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```
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Once your ActiveDirectoryIdentityProvider has been created, you can validate your configuration by running:
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```sh
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kubectl describe ActiveDirectoryIdentityProvider -n pinniped-supervisor my-active-directory-idp
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```
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Look at the `status` field. If it was configured correctly, you should see `phase: Ready`.
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### (Optional) Configure the ActiveDirectoryIdentityProvider with custom options
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You can also override the default `userSearch` and `groupSearch` options with other values.
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```yaml
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apiVersion: idp.supervisor.pinniped.dev/v1alpha1
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kind: ActiveDirectoryIdentityProvider
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metadata:
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name: my-active-directory-idp
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namespace: pinniped-supervisor
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spec:
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# Specify the host of the Active Directory server.
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host: "activedirectory.example.com:636"
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# Specify how to search for the username when an end-user tries to log in
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# using their username and password.
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userSearch:
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# Specify the root of the user search.
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base: "OU=my-department,OU=Users,DC=activedirectory,DC=example,DC=com"
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# Specify how to filter the search to find the specific user by username.
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# "{}" will be replaced # by the username that the end-user had typed
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# when they tried to log in.
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filter: "&(objectClass=person)(userPrincipleName={})"
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# Specify which fields from the user entry should be used upon
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# successful login.
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attributes:
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# Specifies the name of the attribute in the LDAP entry whose
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# value shall become the username of the user after a successful
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# authentication.
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username: "mail"
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# Specifies the name of the attribute in the LDAP entry whose
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# value shall be used to uniquely identify the user within this
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# LDAP provider after a successful authentication.
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uid: "objectGUID"
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# Specify how to search for the group membership of an end-user during login.
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groupSearch:
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# Specify the root of the group search. This may be a different subtree of
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# the LDAP database compared to the user search
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base: "ou=Groups,DC=activedirectory,DC=example,DC=com"
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# Specify the search filter which should be applied when searching for
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# groups for a user. "{}" will be replaced by the dn (distinguished
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# name) of the user entry found as a result of the user search.
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filter: "&(objectClass=group)(member={})"
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# Specify which fields from each group entry should be used upon
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# successful login.
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attributes:
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# Specify the name of the attribute in the LDAP entries whose value
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# shall become a group name in the user’s list of groups after a
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# successful authentication.
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groupName: "dn"
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# Specify the name of the Kubernetes Secret that contains your Active Directory
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# bind account credentials. This service account will be used by the
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# Supervisor to perform LDAP user and group searches.
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bind:
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secretName: "active-directory-bind-account"
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```
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## Next steps
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Next, [configure the Concierge to validate JWTs issued by the Supervisor]({{< ref "configure-concierge-supervisor-jwt" >}})!
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Then you'll be able to log into those clusters as your users from Active Directory.
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