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Identity and Access Management
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Table of Contents
MinIO requires the client perform both authentication and authorization for each new operation.
- Authentication
-
The process of verifying the identity of a connecting client. MinIO requires clients authenticate using
AWS Signature Version 4 protocol <sig-v4-authenticating-requests.html>
with support for the deprecated Signature Version 2 protocol. Specifically, clients must present a valid access key and secret key to access any S3 or MinIO administrative API, such asPUT
,GET
, andDELETE
operations. - Authorization
-
The process of restricting the actions and resources the authenticated client can perform on the deployment. MinIO uses Policy-Based Access Control (PBAC), where each policy describes one or more rules that outline the permissions of a user or group of users. MinIO supports S3-specific
actions <minio-policy-actions>
andconditions <minio-policy-conditions>
when creating policies. By default, MinIO denies access to actions or resources not explicitly referenced in a user's assigned or inherited policies.
Identity Management
MinIO supports both internal and external identity management:
IDentity Provider (IDP) | Description |
---|---|
MinIO Internal IDP <minio-internal-idp> |
Provides built-in identity management functionality. |
OpenID <minio-external-identity-management-openid> |
Supports managing identities through an OpenID Connect (OIDC) compatible service. |
MinIO Authentation Plugin <minio-external-identity-management-plugin> |
Supports a custom external identity manager using the MinIO Authentication Plugin extension. |
Active Directory / LDAP
<minio-external-identity-management-ad-ldap> |
Supports managing identities through an Active Directory or LDAP service. |
Once authenticated, MinIO either allows or rejects the client request depending on whether or not the authenticated identity is authorized to perform the operation on the specified resource.
Access Management
MinIO uses Policy-Based Access Control (PBAC) to define the
authorized actions and resources to which an authenticated user has
access. Each policy describes one or more actions <minio-policy-actions>
and conditions
<minio-policy-conditions>
that outline the permissions of a
user <minio-users>
or group <minio-groups>
of
users.
MinIO manages the creation and storage of policies. The process for
assigning a policy to a user or group depends on the configured IDentity Provider (IDP) <minio-authentication-and-identity-management>
.
MinIO deployments using the MinIO Internal IDP <minio-internal-idp>
require
explicitly associating a user to a policy or policies using the mc admin policy attach
command. A user can also inherit the policies attached to the groups <minio-groups>
in which they have membership.
By default, MinIO denies access to actions or resources not explicitly allowed by an attached or inherited policy. A user with no explicitly assigned or inherited policies cannot perform any S3 or MinIO administrative API operations.
For MinIO deployments using an External IDP, policy assignment depends on the choice of IDP:
|
MinIO checks for a JSON Web Token (JWT) claim
( MinIO does not support assigning OIDC user identities to See |
|
MinIO checks for a policy whose name matches the Distinguished Name (DN) of the authenticated AD/LDAP user. MinIO also supports querying for the authenticated AD/LDAP user's group memberships. MinIO assigns any policy whose name matches the DN for each returned group. If no policies match either the user DN or any of the user's group DNs, the user cannot perform any action on the MinIO deployment. See |
MinIO PBAC is built for compatibility with AWS IAM policy syntax,
structure, and behavior. The MinIO documentation makes a best-effort to
cover IAM-specific behavior and functionality. Consider deferring to the
IAM
documentation <>
for more complete documentation on IAM,
IAM policies, or IAM JSON syntax.
Deny
overrides Allow
MinIO follows AWS IAM policy evaluation rules where a
Deny
rule overrides Allow
rule on the same
action/resource. For example, if a user has an explicitly assigned
policy with an Allow
rule for an action/resource while one
of its groups has an assigned policy with a Deny
rule for
that action/resource, MinIO would apply only the Deny
rule.
For more information on IAM policy evaluation logic, see the IAM
documentation on Determining Whether a Request is Allowed or Denied Within an Account <reference_policies_evaluation-logic.html#policy-eval-denyallow>
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/administration/identity-access-management/minio-identity-management /administration/identity-access-management/oidc-access-management /administration/identity-access-management/ad-ldap-access-management /administration/identity-access-management/pluggable-authentication.rst /administration/identity-access-management/policy-based-access-control