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title: "Azure DNS"
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date: 2019-03-03T16:39:46+01:00
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draft: false
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slug: azuredns
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dnsprovider:
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since: "v4.13.0"
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code: "azuredns"
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url: "https://azure.microsoft.com/services/dns/"
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---
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<!-- THIS DOCUMENTATION IS AUTO-GENERATED. PLEASE DO NOT EDIT. -->
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<!-- providers/dns/azuredns/azuredns.toml -->
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Configuration for [Azure DNS](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/dns/).
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<!--more-->
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- Code: `azuredns`
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- Since: v4.13.0
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Here is an example bash command using the Azure DNS provider:
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```bash
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### Using client secret
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AZURE_CLIENT_ID=<your service principal client ID> \
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AZURE_TENANT_ID=<your service principal tenant ID> \
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AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET=<your service principal client secret> \
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lego --domains example.com --email your_example@email.com --dns azuredns run
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### Using client certificate
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AZURE_CLIENT_ID=<your service principal client ID> \
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AZURE_TENANT_ID=<your service principal tenant ID> \
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AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PATH=<your service principal certificate path> \
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lego --domains example.com --email your_example@email.com --dns azuredns run
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### Using Azure CLI
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az login \
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lego --domains example.com --email your_example@email.com --dns azuredns run
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### Using Managed Identity (Azure VM)
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AZURE_TENANT_ID=<your service principal tenant ID> \
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AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP=<your target zone resource group name> \
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lego --domains example.com --email your_example@email.com --dns azuredns run
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### Using Managed Identity (Azure Arc)
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AZURE_TENANT_ID=<your service principal tenant ID> \
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IMDS_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:40342 \
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IDENTITY_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:40342/metadata/identity/oauth2/token \
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lego --domains example.com --email your_example@email.com --dns azuredns run
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```
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## Credentials
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| Environment Variable Name | Description |
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|-----------------------|-------------|
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| `AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PATH` | Client certificate path |
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| `AZURE_CLIENT_ID` | Client ID |
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| `AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET` | Client secret |
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| `AZURE_TENANT_ID` | Tenant ID |
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The environment variable names can be suffixed by `_FILE` to reference a file instead of a value.
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More information [here]({{% ref "dns#configuration-and-credentials" %}}).
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## Additional Configuration
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| Environment Variable Name | Description |
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|--------------------------------|-------------|
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| `AZURE_AUTH_METHOD` | Specify which authentication method to use |
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| `AZURE_AUTH_MSI_TIMEOUT` | Managed Identity timeout duration |
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| `AZURE_ENVIRONMENT` | Azure environment, one of: public, usgovernment, and china |
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| `AZURE_POLLING_INTERVAL` | Time between DNS propagation check |
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| `AZURE_PRIVATE_ZONE` | Set to true to use Azure Private DNS Zones and not public |
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| `AZURE_PROPAGATION_TIMEOUT` | Maximum waiting time for DNS propagation |
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| `AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP` | DNS zone resource group |
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| `AZURE_SERVICEDISCOVERY_FILTER` | Advanced ServiceDiscovery filter using Kusto query condition |
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| `AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID` | DNS zone subscription ID |
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| `AZURE_TTL` | The TTL of the TXT record used for the DNS challenge |
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| `AZURE_ZONE_NAME` | Zone name to use inside Azure DNS service to add the TXT record in |
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The environment variable names can be suffixed by `_FILE` to reference a file instead of a value.
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More information [here]({{% ref "dns#configuration-and-credentials" %}}).
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## Description
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Several authentication methods can be used to authenticate against Azure DNS API.
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### Default Azure Credentials (default option)
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Default Azure Credentials automatically detects in the following locations and prioritized in the following order:
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1. Environment variables for client secret: `AZURE_CLIENT_ID`, `AZURE_TENANT_ID`, `AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET`
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2. Environment variables for client certificate: `AZURE_CLIENT_ID`, `AZURE_TENANT_ID`, `AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PATH`
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3. Workload identity for resources hosted in Azure environment (see below)
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4. Shared credentials (defaults to `~/.azure` folder), used by Azure CLI
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Link:
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- [Azure Authentication](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/developer/go/azure-sdk-authentication)
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### Environment variables
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#### Service Discovery
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Lego automatically finds all visible Azure (private) DNS zones using [Azure ResourceGraph query](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/resource-graph/).
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This can be limited by specifying environment variable `AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID` and/or `AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP` which limits the
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DNS zones to only a subscription or to one resourceGroup.
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Additionally environment variable `AZURE_SERVICEDISCOVERY_FILTER` can be used to filter DNS zones with an addition Kusto filter eg:
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```
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resources
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| where type =~ "microsoft.network/dnszones"
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| ${AZURE_SERVICEDISCOVERY_FILTER}
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| project subscriptionId, resourceGroup, name
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```
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#### Client secret
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The Azure Credentials can be configured using the following environment variables:
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* AZURE_CLIENT_ID = "Client ID"
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* AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET = "Client secret"
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* AZURE_TENANT_ID = "Tenant ID"
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This authentication method can be specifically used by setting the `AZURE_AUTH_METHOD` environment variable to `env`.
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#### Client certificate
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The Azure Credentials can be configured using the following environment variables:
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* AZURE_CLIENT_ID = "Client ID"
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* AZURE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PATH = "Client certificate path"
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* AZURE_TENANT_ID = "Tenant ID"
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This authentication method can be specifically used by setting the `AZURE_AUTH_METHOD` environment variable to `env`.
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### Workload identity
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Workload identity allows workloads running Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) clusters to authenticate as an Azure AD application identity using federated credentials.
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This must be configured in kubernetes workload deployment in one hand and on the Azure AD application registration in the other hand.
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Here is a summary of the steps to follow to use it :
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* create a `ServiceAccount` resource, add following annotations to reference the targeted Azure AD application registration : `azure.workload.identity/client-id` and `azure.workload.identity/tenant-id`.
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* on the `Deployment` resource you must reference the previous `ServiceAccount` and add the following label : `azure.workload.identity/use: "true"`.
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* create a federated credentials of type `Kubernetes accessing Azure resources`, add the cluster issuer URL and add the namespace and name of your kubernetes service account.
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Link :
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- [Azure AD Workload identity](https://azure.github.io/azure-workload-identity/docs/topics/service-account-labels-and-annotations.html)
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This authentication method can be specifically used by setting the `AZURE_AUTH_METHOD` environment variable to `wli`.
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### Azure Managed Identity
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#### Azure Managed Identity (with Azure workload)
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The Azure Managed Identity service allows linking Azure AD identities to Azure resources, without needing to manually manage client IDs and secrets.
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Workloads with a Managed Identity can manage their own certificates, with permissions on specific domain names set using IAM assignments.
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For this to work, the Managed Identity requires the **Reader** role on the target DNS Zone,
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and the **DNS Zone Contributor** on the relevant `_acme-challenge` TXT records.
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For example, to allow a Managed Identity to create a certificate for "fw01.lab.example.com", using Azure CLI:
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```bash
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export AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID="00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
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export AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP="rg1"
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export SERVICE_PRINCIPAL_ID="00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
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export AZURE_DNS_ZONE="lab.example.com"
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export AZ_HOSTNAME="fw01"
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export AZ_RECORD_SET="_acme-challenge.${AZ_HOSTNAME}"
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az role assignment create \
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--assignee "${SERVICE_PRINCIPAL_ID}" \
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--role "Reader" \
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--scope "/subscriptions/${AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID}/resourceGroups/${AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP}/providers/Microsoft.Network/dnszones/${AZURE_DNS_ZONE}"
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az role assignment create \
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--assignee "${SERVICE_PRINCIPAL_ID}" \
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--role "DNS Zone Contributor" \
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--scope "/subscriptions/${AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID}/resourceGroups/${AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP}/providers/Microsoft.Network/dnszones/${AZURE_DNS_ZONE}/TXT/${AZ_RECORD_SET}"
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```
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A timeout wrapper is configured for this authentication method.
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The duration can be configured by setting the `AZURE_AUTH_MSI_TIMEOUT`.
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The default timeout is 2 seconds.
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This authentication method can be specifically used by setting the `AZURE_AUTH_METHOD` environment variable to `msi`.
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#### Azure Managed Identity (with Azure Arc)
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The Azure Arc agent provides the ability to use a Managed Identity on resources hosted outside of Azure
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(such as on-prem virtual machines, or VMs in another cloud provider).
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While the upstream `azidentity` SDK will try to automatically identify and use the Azure Arc metadata service,
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if you get `azuredns: DefaultAzureCredential: failed to acquire a token.` error messages,
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you may need to set the environment variables:
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* `IMDS_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:40342`
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* `IDENTITY_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:40342/metadata/identity/oauth2/token`
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A timeout wrapper is configured for this authentication method.
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The duration can be configured by setting the `AZURE_AUTH_MSI_TIMEOUT`.
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The default timeout is 2 seconds.
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This authentication method can be specifically used by setting the `AZURE_AUTH_METHOD` environment variable to `msi`.
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### Azure CLI
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The Azure CLI is a command-line tool provided by Microsoft to interact with Azure resources.
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It provides an easy way to authenticate by simply running `az login` command.
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The generated token will be cached by default in the `~/.azure` folder.
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This authentication method can be specifically used by setting the `AZURE_AUTH_METHOD` environment variable to `cli`.
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### Open ID Connect
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Open ID Connect is a mechanism that establish a trust relationship between a running environment and the Azure AD identity provider.
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It can be enabled by setting the `AZURE_AUTH_METHOD` environment variable to `oidc`.
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## More information
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- [API documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/go/azure/)
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- [Go client](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go)
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