Redpanda Console Security
- Authentication
Redpanda Console supports authentication using OAuth 2.0 or OIDC for external identity providers.
- Authorization
Redpanda Console uses role-based access control (RBAC) to restrict system access to authorized users.
- Azure AD SSO Authentication in Redpanda Console
Integrate Redpanda Console with Azure AD to allow your users to use their Azure AD identities to sign-in to Console.
- GitHub SSO Setup
Integrate Redpanda Console with GitHub to allow your users to use their GitHub identities to sign-in to Console.
- Generic OIDC
Integrate your Redpanda Console authentication with any identity provider that supports an OIDC-compatible protocol.
- Google SSO Setup
Integrate Redpanda Console with Google to allow your users to use their Google identities to sign in to Console.
- Keycloak SSO Authentication in Redpanda Console
Integrate Redpanda Console with Keycloak to allow your users to use their Keycloak identities to sign-in to Console.
- Okta SSO Setup
Integrate Redpanda Console with Okta to allow your users to use their Okta identities to sign in to Redpanda Console.
- Plain Login Setup
Configure Redpanda Console with a plain login provider to allow your users to authenticate with a predefined username and password.
- TLS Termination
To secure Redpanda Console using TLS, you can let Redpanda Console handle TLS termination or you can offload it to an upstream component, such as a reverse proxy or a Cloud HTTPS LoadBalancer.
This section pertains to Redpanda Console in a self-hosted deployment. |