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title: "Cloudflare Zero Trust"
description: "Integrating Cloudflare Zero Trust with the Authelia OpenID Connect Provider."
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date: 2022-06-15T17:51:47+10:00
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## Tested Versions
* [Authelia]
* [v4.35.6](https://github.com/authelia/authelia/releases/tag/v4.35.6)
## Before You Begin
{{% oidc-common %}}
### Assumptions
This example makes the following assumptions:
* __Cloudflare Team Name:__ `example-team`
* __Authelia Root URL:__ `https://auth.example.com`
* __Client ID:__ `cloudflare`
* __Client Secret:__ `insecure_secret`
*__Important Note:__ [Cloudflare Zero Trust] does not properly URL encode the secret per [RFC6749 Appendix B] at the
time this article was last modified (noted at the bottom). This means you'll either have to use only alphanumeric
characters for the secret or URL encode the secret yourself.*
[RFC6749 Appendix B]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#appendix-B
## Configuration
### Application
*__Important Note:__ It is a requirement that the Authelia URL's can be requested by Cloudflare's servers. This usually
means that the URL's are accessible to foreign clients on the internet. There may be a way to configure this without
accessibility to foreign clients on the internet on Cloudflare's end but this is beyond the scope of this document.*
To configure [Cloudflare Zero Trust] to utilize Authelia as an [OpenID Connect 1.0] Provider:
1. Visit the [Cloudflare Zero Trust Dashboard](https://dash.teams.cloudflare.com)
2. Visit `Settings`
3. Visit `Authentication`
4. Under `Login nethods` select `Add new`
5. Select `OpenID Connect`
6. Set the following values:
1. Name: `Authelia`
2. App ID: `cloudflare`
3. Client Secret: `insecure_secret`
4. Auth URL: `https://auth.example.com/api/oidc/authorization`
5. Token URL: `https://auth.example.com/api/oidc/token`
6. Certificate URL: `https://auth.example.com/jwks.json`
7. Enable `Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE)`
8. Add the following OIDC Claims: `preferred_username`, `mail`
7. Click Save
### Authelia
The following YAML configuration is an example __Authelia__
[client configuration](../../../configuration/identity-providers/open-id-connect.md#clients) for use with [Cloudflare]
which will operate with the above example:
```yaml
identity_providers:
oidc:
## The other portions of the mandatory OpenID Connect 1.0 configuration go here.
## See: https://www.authelia.com/c/oidc
clients:
- id: 'cloudflare'
description: 'Cloudflare ZeroTrust'
secret: '$pbkdf2-sha512$310000$c8p78n7pUMln0jzvd4aK4Q$JNRBzwAo0ek5qKn50cFzzvE9RXV88h1wJn5KGiHrD0YKtZaR/nCb2CJPOsKaPK0hjf.9yHxzQGZziziccp6Yng' # The digest of 'insecure_secret'.
public: false
authorization_policy: 'two_factor'
redirect_uris:
- 'https://example-team.cloudflareaccess.com/cdn-cgi/access/callback'
scopes:
- 'openid'
- 'profile'
- 'email'
userinfo_signing_algorithm: 'none'
```
## See Also
* [Cloudflare Zero Trust Generic OIDC Documentation](https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/identity/idp-integration/generic-oidc/)
[Authelia]: https://www.authelia.com
[Cloudflare]: https://www.cloudflare.com/
[Cloudflare Zero Trust]: https://www.cloudflare.com/products/zero-trust/
[OpenID Connect 1.0]: ../../openid-connect/introduction.md