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---
layout: docs
page_title: Okta - Auth Methods
sidebar_title: Okta
description: |-
The Okta auth method allows users to authenticate with Vault using Okta
credentials.
---
# Okta Auth Method
The `okta` auth method allows authentication using Okta and user/password
credentials. This allows Vault to be integrated into environments using Okta.
The mapping of groups in Okta to Vault policies is managed by using the
`users/` and `groups/` paths.
## Authentication
### Via the CLI
The default path is `/okta`. If this auth method was enabled at a different
path, specify `-path=/my-path` in the CLI.
```shell-session
$ vault login -method=okta username=my-username
```
### Via the API
The default endpoint is `auth/okta/login`. If this auth method was enabled
at a different path, use that value instead of `okta`.
```shell-session
$ curl \
--request POST \
--data '{"password": "MY_PASSWORD"}' \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/auth/okta/login/my-username
```
The response will contain a token at `auth.client_token`:
```json
{
"auth": {
"client_token": "c4f280f6-fdb2-18eb-89d3-589e2e834cdb",
"policies": ["admins"],
"metadata": {
"username": "mitchellh"
}
}
}
```
## Configuration
Auth methods must be configured in advance before users or machines can
authenticate. These steps are usually completed by an operator or configuration
management tool.
### Via the CLI
1. Enable the Okta auth method:
```shell-session
$ vault auth enable okta
```
1. Configure Vault to communicate with your Okta account:
```shell-session
$ vault write auth/okta/config \
base_url="okta.com" \
org_name="dev-123456" \
api_token="00KzlTNCqDf0enpQKYSAYUt88KHqXax6dT11xEZz_g"
```
\*\*If no token is supplied, Vault will function, but only locally configured
group membership will be available. Without a token, groups will not be
queried.
Support for okta auth with no API token is deprecated in Vault 1.4.\*\*
For the complete list of configuration options, please see the API
documentation.
1. Map an Okta group to a Vault policy:
```shell-session
$ vault write auth/okta/groups/scientists policies=nuclear-reactor
```
In this example, anyone who successfully authenticates via Okta who is a
member of the "scientists" group will receive a Vault token with the
"nuclear-reactor" policy attached.
---
It is also possible to add users directly:
```shell-session
$ vault write auth/okta/groups/engineers policies=autopilot
$ vault write auth/okta/users/tesla groups=engineers
```
This adds the Okta user "tesla" to the "engineers" group, which maps to
the "autopilot" Vault policy.
**The user-policy mapping via group membership happens at token _creation
time_. Any changes in group membership in Okta will not affect existing
tokens that have already been provisioned. To see these changes, users
will need to re-authenticate. You can force this by revoking the
existing tokens.**
## API
The Okta auth method has a full HTTP API. Please see the
[Okta Auth API](/api/auth/okta) for more details.