2024-06-13 –, E104 (capacity 72)
This talk presents changes that needed to be done to the OpenShift WebConsole
in order to make it work in an environment where an OpenShift cluster is configured
to use an OIDC provider directly instead of having an internal OAuth2 server as the
authentication middle man, which is the OpenShift traditional setup.
The audience will learn about issues that are common when implementing sessions
that need to work among multiple server instances that are using OIDC as the backing
protocol for authentication.
I've worked for Red Hat for the past ~9 years. I've always been involved in authentication/authorization topics during that time.
I'm currently working in the OpenShift control-plane group, keeping my authn/z focus.