Learn how to authenticate with Infisical from any platform or environment using OpenID Connect (OIDC).
OIDC Auth is a platform-agnostic JWT-based authentication method that can be used to authenticate from any platform or environment using an identity provider with OpenID Connect.
The following sequence diagram illustrates the OIDC Auth workflow for authenticating clients with Infisical.
At a high-level, Infisical authenticates a client by verifying the JWT and checking that it meets specific requirements (e.g. it is issued by a trusted identity provider) at the /api/v1/auth/oidc-auth/login
endpoint. If successful,
then Infisical returns a short-lived access token that can be used to make authenticated requests to the Infisical API.
To be more specific:
/api/v1/auth/oidc-auth/login
endpoint.Infisical needs network-level access to the identity provider configuration endpoints.
In the following steps, we explore how to create and use identities to access the Infisical API using the OIDC Auth authentication method.
Creating an identity
To create an identity, head to your Organization Settings > Access Control > Identities and press Create identity.
When creating an identity, you specify an organization level role for it to assume; you can configure roles in Organization Settings > Access Control > Organization Roles.
Now input a few details for your new identity. Here’s some guidance for each field:
Once you’ve created an identity, you’ll be redirected to a page where you can manage the identity.
Since the identity has been configured with Universal Auth by default, you should re-configure it to use OIDC Auth instead. To do this, press to edit the Authentication section, remove the existing Universal Auth configuration, and add a new OIDC Auth configuration onto the identity.
Here’s some more guidance on each field:
sub
(subject) claim in the JWT should match this value.2592000
equivalent to 30 days): The lifetime for an acccess token in seconds. This value will be referenced at renewal time.2592000
equivalent to 30 days): The maximum lifetime for an acccess token in seconds. This value will be referenced at renewal time.0
): The maximum number of times that an access token can be used; a value of 0
implies infinite number of uses.0.0.0.0/0
, allowing usage from any network address.The subject
, audiences
, and claims
fields support glob pattern matching; however, we highly recommend using hardcoded values whenever possible.
Adding an identity to a project
To enable the identity to access project-level resources such as secrets within a specific project, you should add it to that project.
To do this, head over to the project you want to add the identity to and go to Project Settings > Access Control > Machine Identities and press Add identity.
Next, select the identity you want to add to the project and the project level role you want to allow it to assume. The project role assigned will determine what project level resources this identity can have access to.
Accessing the Infisical API with the identity
To access the Infisical API as the identity, you need to fetch an identity token from an identity provider and make a request to the /api/v1/auth/oidc-auth/login
endpoint in exchange for an access token.
We provide an example below of how authentication is done with Infisical using OIDC. It is a snippet from the official Github secrets action.
We recommend using one of Infisical’s clients like SDKs or the Infisical Agent to authenticate with Infisical using OIDC Auth as they handle the authentication process including the fetching of identity tokens for you.
Each identity access token has a time-to-live (TTL) which you can infer from the response of the login operation;
the default TTL is 7200
seconds which can be adjusted.
If an identity access token expires, it can no longer authenticate with the Infisical API. In this case, a new access token should be obtained by performing another login operation.