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OAuth 2.0 Token Introspection Authentication

OAuth 2.0 Token Introspection allows Traefik Hub to retrieve metadata about an access token from an OAuth 2.0 server with the Token Introspection extension.

The metadata can be used to restrict the access to applications. For more information please refer to the RFC.


Configuration Example

Using custom claims validation and forward headers
apiVersion: traefik.io/v1alpha1
kind: Middleware
metadata:
name: test-oauth-intro
spec:
plugin:
oAuthIntrospection:
tokenSource:
header: Authorization
headerAuthScheme: Bearer
tokenTypeHint: access_token
forwardHeaders:
Group: grp
Expires-At: exp
claims: Equals(`grp`, `admin`)

Configuration Options

FieldDescriptionDefaultRequired
claimsDefines the claims to validate in order to authorize the request.
The claims option can only be used with JWT-formatted token. (More information here)
""No
clientConfig.urlDefines the introspection endpoint URL. It must include the scheme and path.""Yes
clientConfig.headersDefines the headers to send in every introspection request. Values can be plain strings or a valid Go template.
Currently, a variable of type Request corresponding to the request being introspected is accessible in templates.
""No
clientConfig.tokenTypeHintDefines the type of token being introspected, sent as a hint to the introspection server.
Please refer to the official documentation for more details.
""No
clientConfig.tls.caPEM-encoded certificate bundle or a URN referencing a secret containing the certificate bundle used to establish a TLS connection with the authorization server (More information here)""No
clientConfig.tls.certPEM-encoded certificate or a URN referencing a secret containing the certificate used to establish a TLS connection with the Vault server (More information here)""No
clientConfig.tls.keyPEM-encoded key or a URN referencing a secret containing the key used to establish a TLS connection with the Vault server. (More information here)""No
clientConfig.tls.insecureSkipVerifyDisables TLS certificate verification when communicating with the authorization server.
Useful for testing purposes but strongly discouraged for production. (More information here)
""No
clientConfig.timeoutSecondsDefines the time before giving up requests to the authorization server.5No
clientConfig.maxRetriesDefines the number of retries for requests to authorization server that fail.3No
forwardAuthorizationDefines whether the authorization header will be forwarded or stripped from a request after it has been approved by the middleware.falseNo
forwardHeadersDefines the HTTP headers to add to requests and populates them with values extracted from the access token claims returned by the authorization server.
Claims to be forwarded that are not found in the JWT result in empty headers.
The forwardHeaders option can only be used with JWT-formatted token. Check out the OIDC + RateLimit & DistributedRateLimit guide to see this option in action.
[]No
tokenSource.headerDefines the header name containing the secret sent by the client.
At least one tokenSourceoption must be set.
""No
tokenSource.headerAuthSchemeDefines the scheme when using Authorization as header name.
Check out the Authorization header documentation.
At least one tokenSourceoption must be set.
""No
tokenSource.queryDefines the query parameter name containing the secret sent by the client.
At least one tokenSourceoption must be set.
""No
tokenSource.cookieDefines the cookie name containing the secret sent by the client.
At least one tokenSourceoption must be set.
""No
usernameClaimDefines the claim that will be evaluated to populate the clientusername in the access logs.
The usernameClaim option can only be used with JWT-formatted token.
""No

claims

Syntax

The following functions are supported in claims:

FunctionDescriptionExample
EqualsValidates the equality of the value in key with value.Equals(`grp`, `admin`)
PrefixValidates the value in key has the prefix of value.Prefix(`referrer`, `http://example.com\`)
Contains (string)Validates the value in key contains value.Contains(`referrer`, `/foo/`)
Contains (array)Validates the key array contains the value.Contains(`areas`, `home`)
SplitContainsValidates the value in key contains the value once split by the separator.SplitContains(`scope`, ` `, `writer`)
OneOfValidates the key array contains one of the values.OneOf(`areas`, `office`, `lab`)

All functions can be joined by boolean operands. The supported operands are:

OperandDescriptionExample
&&Compares two functions and returns true only if both evaluate to true.Equals(`grp`, `admin`) && Equals(`active`, `true`)
||Compares two functions and returns true if either evaluate to true.Equals(`grp`, `admin`) || Equals(`active`, `true`)
!Returns false if the function is true, otherwise returns true.!Equals(`grp`, `testers`)

All examples will return true for the following data structure:

JSON
{
"active": true,
"grp": "admin",
"scope": "reader writer deploy",
"referrer": "http://example.com/foo/bar",
"areas": [
"office",
"home"
]
}

Nested Claims

Nested claims are supported by using a . between keys. For example:

Key
user.name
Claims
{
"active": true,
"grp": "admin",
"scope": "reader writer deploy",
"referrer": "http://example.com/foo/bar",
"areas": [
"office",
"home"
],
"user" {
"name": "John Snow",
"status": "undead"
}
}
Result
John Snow
Handling keys that contain a '.'

If the key contains a dot, the dot can be escaped using \.

Handling a key that contains a ''

If the key contains a \, it needs to be doubled \\.

clientConfig

Defines the configuration used to connect the API Gateway to a Third Party Software such as an Identity Provider.

clientConfig.tls

Storing secret values in Kubernetes secrets

When configuring the tls.ca, tls.cert, tls.key, it is possible to reference Kubernetes secrets defined in the same namespace as the Middleware.
The reference to a Kubernetes secret takes the form of a URN:

urn:k8s:secret:[name]:[valueKey]
apiVersion: traefik.io/v1alpha1
kind: Middleware
metadata:
name: test-oauth-intro
spec:
plugin:
oAuthIntrospection:
clientConfig:
tls:
ca: "urn:k8s:secret:tls:ca"
cert: "urn:k8s:secret:tls:cert"
key: "urn:k8s:secret:tls:key"
insecureSkipVerify: true