* website/integrations: rename "Create with Provider" to "New Application" The application list page now uses a split-button labeled "New Application" instead of the old "Create with Provider" dropdown. Update all 113 integration guides to match. * website/docs: update flow, stage, and policy button labels - "Create" → "New Flow", "New Stage", "New Policy" for trigger buttons - "Finish" → "Create Flow", "Create Stage", "Create Policy" for submit - "Create and bind stage" → "New Stage" / "Bind Existing Stage" - "Create" (binding submit) → "Create Stage Binding" * website/docs: update provider button labels - "Create" → "New Provider" for trigger buttons - "Create with Provider" → "New Application" in RAC docs - "Create" → "New Property Mapping", "New RAC Endpoint", "New Prompt" for related entity creation * website/docs: update directory button labels - "Create" → "New Source" for federation/social login pages - "Create" → "New Role", submit → "Create Role" - "Create" → "New Invitation" - Policy binding submit → "Create Policy Binding" * website/docs: update endpoint device and system management button labels - "Create" → "New Endpoint Connector", "New Enrollment Token", "New Device Access Group", "New Flow" - Submit → "Create Device Access Group" - "Create" → "New Notification Rule", "New Notification Transport" - Binding submit → "Create Policy Binding" * Reorganize policy documentation * website/docs: address policy docs review feedback * post-rebase * website/docs: Reorganize policy documentation -- Revisions (#21601) * apply suggestions * Fix escaped. * Fix whitespace. * Update button label. * Fix phrasing. * Fix phrasing. * Clean up stragglers. * Format. --------- Co-authored-by: Dominic R <dominic@sdko.org>
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| Integrate with Cloudflare Access | Cloudflare Access | community |
What is Cloudflare Access
Cloudflare Access is a secure, cloud-based zero-trust solution for managing and authenticating user access to internal applications and resources.
Preparation
The following placeholders are used in this guide:
company.cloudflareaccess.comis the FQDN of your Cloudflare Access subdomain.authentik.companyis the FQDN of the authentik installation.
To proceed, you need to register for a free Cloudflare Access account and have both a Cloudflare account and a publicly accessible authentik instance with a trusted SSL certificate.
:::info This documentation lists only the settings that you need to change from their default values. Be aware that any changes other than those explicitly mentioned in this guide could cause issues accessing your application. :::
:::info Looking to integrate authentik with your Cloudflare Dashboard? See our integration guide for more information. :::
authentik configuration
To support the integration of Cloudflare Access with authentik, you need to create an application/provider pair in authentik.
Create an application and provider in authentik
- Log in to authentik as an administrator and open the authentik Admin interface.
- Navigate to Applications > Applications and click New Application to open the application wizard.
- Application: provide a descriptive name, an optional group for the type of application, the policy engine mode, and optional UI settings.
- Choose a Provider type: select OAuth2/OpenID Connect as the provider type.
- Configure the Provider: provide a name (or accept the auto-provided name), the authorization flow to use for this provider, and the following required configurations.
- Note the Client ID, Client Secret, and slug values because they will be required later.
- Set a
Strictredirect URI tohttps://company.cloudflareaccess.com/cdn-cgi/access/callback. - Select any available signing key.
- Configure Bindings (optional): you can create a binding (policy, group, or user) to manage the listing and access to applications on a user's My applications page.
- Click Submit to save the new application and provider.
Cloudflare Access configuration
- Open the Cloudflare Access dashboard and navigate to Integrations > Identity provider.
- Click Add an identity provider, and then select OpenID Connect.
- From the authentik provider you created earlier, copy the following details and paste them into the corresponding fields:
- Client ID > App ID
- Client Secret > Client Secret
- Authorize URL > Auth URL
- Token URL > Token URL
- JWKS URL > Certificate URL
- Click Save.
- Click Test to verify the login provider.
Configuration verification
To confirm that authentik is properly configured with Cloudflare Access, click the Test button found right next to the Save button from the previous step.