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.. _minio-authenticate-using-openid-generic:
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Configure MinIO for Authentication using OpenID
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===============================================
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.. default-domain:: minio
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.. contents:: Table of Contents
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:local:
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:depth: 2
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Overview
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--------
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MinIO supports using an OpenID Connect (OIDC) compatible IDentity Provider (IDP)
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such as Okta, KeyCloak, Dex, Google, or Facebook for external management of user
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identities. The procedure on this page provides instructions for:
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- Configuring a MinIO cluster for an external OIDC provider.
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- Logging into the cluster using the MinIO Console and OIDC credentials.
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- Using the MinIO ``AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity`` Security Token Service (STS)
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API to generate temporary credentials for use by applications.
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This procedure is generic for OIDC compatible providers. Defer to
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the documentation for the OIDC provider of your choice for specific instructions
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or procedures on authentication and JWT retrieval.
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Prerequisites
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-------------
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OpenID-Connect (OIDC) Compatible IDentity Provider
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This procedure assumes an existing OIDC provider such as Okta,
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KeyCloak, Dex, Google, or Facebook. Instructions on configuring these services
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are out of scope for this procedure.
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Ensure each user identity intended for use with MinIO has the appropriate
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:ref:`claim <minio-external-identity-management-openid-access-control>` configured such that
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MinIO can associate a :ref:`policy <minio-policy>` to the authenticated user.
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An OpenID user with no assigned policy has no permission to access any action
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or resource on the MinIO cluster.
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MinIO Cluster
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This procedure assumes an existing MinIO cluster running the
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:minio-git:`latest stable MinIO version <minio/releases/latest>`.
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This procedure *may* work as expected for older versions of MinIO.
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Install and Configure ``mc`` with Access to the MinIO Cluster
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This procedure uses :mc:`mc` for performing operations on the
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MinIO cluster. Install ``mc`` on a machine with network access to the cluster.
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See the ``mc`` :ref:`Installation Quickstart <mc-install>` for instructions on
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downloading and installing ``mc``.
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This procedure assumes a configured :mc:`alias <mc alias>` for the MinIO
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cluster.
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.. _minio-external-identity-management-openid-configure:
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Procedure
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1) Set the OpenID Configuration Settings
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You can configure the :abbr:`OIDC (OpenID Connect)` provider using either
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environment variables *or* server runtime configuration settings. Both
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methods require starting/restarting the MinIO deployment to apply changes. The
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following tabs provide a quick reference of all required and optional
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environment variables and configuration settings respectively:
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.. tab-set::
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.. tab-item:: Environment Variables
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MinIO supports specifying the :abbr:`OIDC (OpenID Connect)` provider
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settings using :ref:`environment variables
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<minio-server-envvar-external-identity-management-openid>`. The
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:mc:`minio server` process applies the specified settings on its next
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startup. For distributed deployments, specify these settings across all
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nodes in the deployment using the *same* values consistently.
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The following example code sets *all* environment variables related to
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configuring an :abbr:`OIDC (OpenID Connect)` provider for external
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identity management. The minimum *required* variable is
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:envvar:`MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_CONFIG_URL`:
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.. code-block:: shell
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:class: copyable
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export MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_CONFIG_URL="https://openid-provider.example.net/.well-known/openid-configuration"
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export MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_CLIENT_ID="<string>"
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export MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_CLIENT_SECRET="<string>"
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export MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_CLAIM_NAME="<string>"
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export MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_CLAIM_PREFIX="<string>"
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export MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_SCOPES="<string>"
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export MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_REDIRECT_URI="<string>"
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export MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_COMMENT="<string>"
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Replace the ``MINIO_IDENTITY_OPENID_CONFIG_URL`` with the URL endpoint of
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the :abbr:`OIDC (OpenID Connect)` provider discovery document.
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For complete documentation on these variables, see
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:ref:`minio-server-envvar-external-identity-management-openid`
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.. tab-item:: Configuration Settings
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MinIO supports specifying the :abbr:`OIDC (OpenID Connect)` provider
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settings using :mc-conf:`configuration settings <identity_openid>`. The
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:mc:`minio server` process applies the specified settings on its next
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startup. For distributed deployments, the :mc-cmd:`mc admin config`
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command applies the configuration to all nodes in the deployment.
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The following example code sets *all* configuration settings related to
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configuring an :abbr:`OIDC (OpenID Connect)` provider for external
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identity management. The minimum *required* setting is
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:mc-conf:`identity_openid config_url <identity_openid.config_url>`:
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.. code-block:: shell
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:class: copyable
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mc admin config set ALIAS/ identity_openid \
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config_url="https://openid-provider.example.net/.well-known/openid-configuration" \
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client_id="<string>" \
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client_secret="<string>" \
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claim_name="<string>" \
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claim_prefix="<string>" \
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scopes="<string>" \
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redirect_uri="<string>" \
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comment="<string>"
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Replace the ``config_url`` with the URL endpoint of the
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:abbr:`OIDC (OpenID Connect)` provider discovery document.
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For more complete documentation on these settings, see
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:mc-conf:`identity_openid`.
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2) Restart the MinIO Deployment
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You must restart the MinIO deployment to apply the configuration changes.
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Use the :mc-cmd:`mc admin service restart` command to restart the deployment.
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.. code-block:: shell
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:class: copyable
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mc admin service restart ALIAS
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Replace ``ALIAS`` with the :ref:`alias <alias>` of the deployment to
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restart.
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3) Use the MinIO Console to Log In with OIDC Credentials
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The MinIO Console supports the full workflow of authenticating to the
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:abbr:`OIDC (OpenID Connect)` provider, generating temporary credentials using
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the MinIO :ref:`minio-sts-assumerolewithwebidentity` Security Token Service
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(STS) endpoint, and logging the user into the MinIO deployment.
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Starting in :minio-release:`RELEASE.2021-07-08T01-15-01Z`, the MinIO Console is
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embedded in the MinIO server. You can access the Console by opening the root URL
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for the MinIO cluster. For example, ``https://minio.example.net:9000``.
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From the Console, click :guilabel:`BUTTON` to begin the OpenID authentication
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flow.
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Once logged in, you can perform any action for which the authenticated
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user is :ref:`authorized
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<minio-external-identity-management-openid-access-control>`.
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You can also create :ref:`service accounts <minio-idp-service-account>` for
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supporting applications which must perform operations on MinIO. Service accounts
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are long-lived credentials which inherit their privileges from the parent user.
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The parent user can further restrict those privileges while creating the service
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account.
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4) Generate S3-Compatible Temporary Credentials using OIDC Credentials
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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MinIO requires clients authenticate using :s3-api:`AWS Signature Version 4
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protocol <sig-v4-authenticating-requests.html>` with support for the deprecated
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Signature Version 2 protocol. Specifically, clients must present a valid access
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key and secret key to access any S3 or MinIO administrative API, such as
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``PUT``, ``GET``, and ``DELETE`` operations.
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Applications can generate temporary access credentials as-needed using the
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:ref:`minio-sts-assumerolewithwebidentity` Security Token Service (STS)
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API endpoint and the JSON Web Token (JWT) returned by the
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:abbr:`OIDC (OpenID Connect)` provider.
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The application must provide a workflow for logging into the
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:abbr:`OIDC (OpenID Connect)` provider and retrieving the
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JSON Web Token (JWT) associated to the authentication session. Defer to the
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provider documentation for obtaining and parsing the JWT token after successful
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authentication. MinIO provides an example Go application
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:minio-git:`web-identity.go <minio/blob/master/docs/sts/web-identity.go>` with
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an example of managing this workflow.
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Once the application retrieves the JWT token, use the
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``AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity`` endpoint to generate the temporary credentials:
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.. code-block:: shell
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:class: copyable
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POST https://minio.example.net?Action=AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
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&WebIdentityToken=TOKEN
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&Version=2011-06-15
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&DurationSeconds=86400
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&Policy=Policy
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- Replace the ``TOKEN`` with the JWT token returned in the previous step.
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- Replace the ``DurationSeconds`` with the duration in seconds until the
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temporary credentials expire. The example above specifies a period of
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``86400`` seconds, or 24 hours.
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- Replace the ``Policy`` with an inline URL-encoded JSON
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:ref:`policy <minio-policy>` that further restricts the permissions associated
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to the temporary credentials. Omit to use the policy associated to the
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OpenID user :ref:`policy claim <minio-external-identity-management-openid-access-control>`.
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The API response consists of an XML document containing the
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access key, secret key, session token, and expiration date. Applications
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can use the access key and secret key to access and perform operations on
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MinIO.
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See the :ref:`minio-sts-assumerolewithwebidentity` for reference documentation. |