Control Model Access with OIDC (Azure AD/Keycloak/etc.)
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Example Token
- Azure AD
- Keycloak
{
  "sub": "1234567890",
  "name": "John Doe",
  "email": "john.doe@example.com",
  "roles": ["basic_user"] # 👈 ROLE
}
{
  "sub": "1234567890",
  "name": "John Doe",
  "email": "john.doe@example.com",
  "resource_access": {
    "litellm-test-client-id": {
      "roles": ["basic_user"] # 👈 ROLE
    }
  }
}
Proxy Configuration
- Azure AD
- Keycloak
general_settings:
  enable_jwt_auth: True 
  litellm_jwtauth:
    user_roles_jwt_field: "roles" # the field in the JWT that contains the roles 
    user_allowed_roles: ["basic_user"] # roles that map to an 'internal_user' role on LiteLLM 
    enforce_rbac: true # if true, will check if the user has the correct role to access the model
  
  role_permissions: # control what models are allowed for each role
    - role: internal_user
      models: ["anthropic-claude"]
model_list:
    - model: anthropic-claude
      litellm_params:
        model: claude-3-5-haiku-20241022
    - model: openai-gpt-4o
      litellm_params:
        model: gpt-4o
general_settings:
  enable_jwt_auth: True 
  litellm_jwtauth:
    user_roles_jwt_field: "resource_access.litellm-test-client-id.roles" # the field in the JWT that contains the roles
    user_allowed_roles: ["basic_user"] # roles that map to an 'internal_user' role on LiteLLM 
    enforce_rbac: true # if true, will check if the user has the correct role to access the model
  
  role_permissions: # control what models are allowed for each role
    - role: internal_user
      models: ["anthropic-claude"]
model_list:
    - model: anthropic-claude
      litellm_params:
        model: claude-3-5-haiku-20241022
    - model: openai-gpt-4o
      litellm_params:
        model: gpt-4o
How it works
- Specify JWT_PUBLIC_KEY_URL - This is the public keys endpoint of your OpenID provider. For Azure AD it's - https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant_id}/discovery/v2.0/keys. For Keycloak it's- {keycloak_base_url}/realms/{your-realm}/protocol/openid-connect/certs.
- Map JWT roles to LiteLLM roles - Done via - user_roles_jwt_fieldand- user_allowed_roles- Currently just internal_useris supported for role mapping.
 
- Currently just 
- Specify model access: - role_permissions: control what models are allowed for each role.- role: the LiteLLM role to control access for. Allowed roles = ["internal_user", "proxy_admin", "team"]
- models: list of models that the role is allowed to access.
 
- model_list: parent list of models on the proxy. Learn more
 
- Model Checks: The proxy will run validation checks on the received JWT. Code