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# YAML files
Use Fleet's best practice GitOps workflow to manage your computers as code.
To learn how to set up a GitOps workflow see the [Fleet GitOps repo](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet-gitops).
## File structure
- `default.yml` - File where you define the queries, policies and agent options for all hosts. If you're using Fleet Premium, this file updates queries and policies that run on all hosts ("All teams").
- `teams/no-team.yml` - File where you define the policies, controls, and software for hosts on "No team". Available in Fleet Premium.
- `teams/` - Folder where you define your teams in Fleet. These `teams/team-name.yml` files define the controls, queries, policies, software, and agent options for hosts assigned to the specified team. Available in Fleet Premium.
- `lib/` - Folder where you define policies, queries, configuration profiles, scripts, and agent options. These files can be referenced in top level keys in the `default.yml` file and the files in the `teams/` folder.
- `.github/workflows/workflow.yml` - The GitHub workflow file where you can add [environment variables](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/variables#defining-environment-variables-for-a-single-workflow).
The following files are responsible for running the GitHub action or GitLab CI/CD. Most users don't need to edit these files.
- `gitops.sh` - The bash script that applies the latest configuration to Fleet. This script is used in the GitHub action file.
- `.github/gitops-action/action.yml` - The GitHub action that runs `gitops.sh`. This action is used in the GitHub workflow file. It can also be used in other workflows.
- `.gitlab-ci.yml` - The GitLab CI/CD file that applies the latest configuration to Fleet.
## Configuration options
The following are the required keys in the `default.yml` and any `teams/team-name.yml` files:
```yaml
name: # Only teams/team-name.yml. To edit a team's name, change `name` but don't change the filename.
policies:
queries:
agent_options:
controls: # Can be defined in teams/no-team.yml too.
org_settings: # Only default.yml
team_settings: # Only teams/team-name.yml
```
- [policies](#policies)
- [queries](#queries)
- [agent_options](#agent-options)
- [controls](#controls)
- [software](#software)
- [org_settings and team_settings](#org-settings-and-team-settings)
### policies
Polcies can be specified inline in your `default.yml` file or `teams/team-name.yml` files. They can also be specified in separate files in your `lib/` folder.
Policies defined in `default.yml` run on **all** hosts.
Policies defined in `teams/no-team.yml` run on hosts that belong to "No team".
#### Options
For possible options, see the parameters for the [Add policy API endpoint](https://fleetdm.com/docs/rest-api/rest-api#add-policy).
#### Example
##### Inline
`default.yml` or `teams/team-name.yml`
```yaml
policies:
- name: macOS - Enable FileVault
description: This policy checks if FileVault (disk encryption) is enabled.
resolution: As an IT admin, turn on disk encryption in Fleet.
query: SELECT 1 FROM filevault_status WHERE status = 'FileVault is On.';
platform: darwin
critical: false
calendar_event_enabled: false
```
##### Separate file
`lib/policies-name.policies.yml`
```yaml
- name: macOS - Enable FileVault
description: This policy checks if FileVault (disk encryption) is enabled.
resolution: As an IT admin, turn on disk encryption in Fleet.
query: SELECT 1 FROM filevault_status WHERE status = 'FileVault is On.';
platform: darwin
critical: false
calendar_event_enabled: false
- name: macOS - Disable guest account
description: This policy checks if the guest account is disabled.
resolution: An an IT admin, deploy a macOS, login window profile with the DisableGuestAccount option set to true.
query: SELECT 1 FROM managed_policies WHERE domain='com.apple.loginwindow' AND username = '' AND name='DisableGuestAccount' AND CAST(value AS INT) = 1;
platform: darwin
critical: false
calendar_event_enabled: false
- name: Firefox on Linux installed and up to date
platform: linux
description: "This policy checks that Firefox is installed and up to date."
resolution: "Install Firefox version 129.0.2 or higher."
query: "SELECT 1 FROM deb_packages WHERE name = 'firefox' AND version_compare(version, '129.0.2') >= 0;"
install_software:
package_path: "../lib/linux-firefox.deb.package.yml"
```
`default.yml`, `teams/team-name.yml`, or `teams/no-team.yml`
```yaml
policies:
- path: ../lib/policies-name.policies.yml
# path is relative to default.yml or teams/team-name.yml
```
### queries
Queries can be specified inline in your `default.yml` file or `teams/team-name.yml` files. They can also be specified in separate files in your `lib/` folder.
Note that the `team_id` option isn't supported in GitOps.
#### Options
For possible options, see the parameters for the [Create query API endpoint](https://fleetdm.com/docs/rest-api/rest-api#create-query).
#### Example
##### Inline
`default.yml` or `teams/team-name.yml`
```yaml
queries:
- name: Collect failed login attempts
description: Lists the users at least one failed login attempt and timestamp of failed login. Number of failed login attempts reset to zero after a user successfully logs in.
query: SELECT users.username, account_policy_data.failed_login_count, account_policy_data.failed_login_timestamp FROM users INNER JOIN account_policy_data using (uid) WHERE account_policy_data.failed_login_count > 0;
platform: darwin,linux,windows
interval: 300
observer_can_run: false
automations_enabled: false
```
##### Separate file
`lib/queries-name.queries.yml`
```yaml
- name: Collect failed login attempts
description: Lists the users at least one failed login attempt and timestamp of failed login. Number of failed login attempts reset to zero after a user successfully logs in.
query: SELECT users.username, account_policy_data.failed_login_count, account_policy_data.failed_login_timestamp FROM users INNER JOIN account_policy_data using (uid) WHERE account_policy_data.failed_login_count > 0;
platform: darwin,linux,windows
interval: 300
observer_can_run: false
automations_enabled: false
- name: Collect USB devices
description: Collects the USB devices that are currently connected to macOS and Linux hosts.
query: SELECT model, vendor FROM usb_devices;
platform: darwin,linux
interval: 300
observer_can_run: true
automations_enabled: false
```
`default.yml` or `teams/team-name.yml`
```yaml
queries:
- path: ../lib/queries-name.queries.yml
# path is relative to default.yml or teams/team-name.yml
```
### agent_options
Agent options can be specified inline in your `default.yml` file or `teams/team-name.yml` files. They can also be specified in separate files in your `lib/` folder.
See "[Agent configuration](https://fleetdm.com/docs/configuration/agent-configuration)" to find all possible options.
#### Example
##### Inline
`default.yml` or `teams/team-name.yml`
```yaml
agent_options:
config:
decorators:
load:
- SELECT uuid AS host_uuid FROM system_info;
- SELECT hostname AS hostname FROM system_info;
options:
disable_distributed: false
distributed_interval: 10
distributed_plugin: tls
distributed_tls_max_attempts: 3
logger_tls_endpoint: /api/osquery/log
logger_tls_period: 10
pack_delimiter: /
```
##### Separate file
`lib/agent-options.yml`
```yaml
config:
decorators:
load:
- SELECT uuid AS host_uuid FROM system_info;
- SELECT hostname AS hostname FROM system_info;
options:
disable_distributed: false
distributed_interval: 10
distributed_plugin: tls
distributed_tls_max_attempts: 3
logger_tls_endpoint: /api/osquery/log
logger_tls_period: 10
pack_delimiter: /
```
`default.yml` or `teams/team-name.yml`
> We want `-` for policies and queries because its an array. Agent Options we do not use `-` for `path`.
```yaml
queries:
path: ../lib/agent-options.yml
# path is relative to default.yml or teams/team-name.yml
```
### controls
The `controls` section allows you to configure scripts and device management (MDM) features in Fleet.
Controls for hosts that are in "No team" can be defined in `default.yml` or in `teams/no-team.yml` (but not in both files).
- `scripts` is a list of paths to macOS, Windows, or Linux scripts.
- `windows_enabled_and_configured` specifies whether or not to turn on Windows MDM features (default: `false`). Can only be configured for all teams (`default.yml`).
- `enable_disk_encryption` specifies whether or not to enforce disk encryption on macOS and Windows hosts (default: `false`).
##### Example
```yaml
controls:
scripts:
- path: ../lib/macos-script.sh
- path: ../lib/windows-script.ps1
- path: ../lib/linux-script.sh
windows_enabled_and_configured: true
enable_disk_encryption: true # Available in Fleet Premium
macos_updates: # Available in Fleet Premium
deadline: "2023-06-13"
minimum_version: 13.4.1
windows_updates: # Available in Fleet Premium
deadline_days: 5
grace_period_days: 2
macos_settings:
custom_settings:
- path: ../lib/macos-profile1.mobileconfig
labels_exclude_any:
- Label 1
- path: ../lib/macos-profile2.json
labels_include_all:
- Label 2
windows_settings:
custom_settings:
- path: ../lib/windows-profile.xml
macos_setup: # Available in Fleet Premium
bootstrap_package: https://example.org/bootstrap_package.pkg
enable_end_user_authentication: true
macos_setup_assistant: ../lib/dep-profile.json
macos_migration: # Available in Fleet Premium
enable: true
mode: voluntary
webhook_url: https://example.org/webhook_handler
# paths are relative to default.yml or teams/team-name.yml
```
#### macos_updates
- `deadline` specifies the deadline in the form of `YYYY-MM-DD`. The exact deadline time is at 04:00:00 (UTC-8) (default: `""`).
- `minimum_version` specifies the minimum required macOS version (default: `""`).
#### windows_updates
- `deadline_days` (default: null)
- `grace_period_days` (default: null)
#### ios_updates
- `deadline` specifies the deadline in the form of `YYYY-MM-DD`. The exact deadline time is at 04:00:00 (UTC-8) (default: `""`).
- `minimum_version` specifies the minimum required iOS version (default: `""`).
#### ipados_updates
- `deadline` specifies the deadline in the form of `YYYY-MM-DD`. The exact deadline time is at 04:00:00 (UTC-8) (default: `""`).
- `minimum_version` specifies the minimum required iPadOS version (default: `""`).
#### macos_settings and windows_settings
- `macos_settings.custom_settings` is a list of paths to macOS configuration profiles (.mobileconfig) or declaration profiles (.json).
- `windows_settings.custom_settings` is a list of paths to Windows configuration profiles (.xml).
Fleet supports adding [GitHub environment variables](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/variables#defining-environment-variables-for-a-single-workflow) in your configuration profiles. Use `$ENV_VARIABLE` format.
Use `labels_include_all` to only apply (scope) profiles to hosts that have all those labels or `labels_exclude_any` to apply profiles to hosts that don't have any of those labels.
#### macos_setup
The `macos_setup` section lets you control the out-of-the-box macOS [setup experience](https://fleetdm.com/guides/macos-setup-experience) for hosts that use Automated Device Enrollment (ADE).
- `bootstrap_package` is the URL to a bootstap package. Fleet will download the bootstrap package (default: `""`).
- `enable_end_user_authentication` specifies whether or not to require end user authentication when the user first sets up their macOS host.
- `macos_setup_assistant` is a path to a custom automatic enrollment (ADE) profile (.json).
#### macos_migration
The `macos_migration` section lets you control the [end user migration workflow](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/mdm-migration-guide#end-user-workflow) for macOS hosts that enrolled to your old MDM solution.
- `enable` specifies whether or not to enable end user migration workflow (default: `false`)
- `mode` specifies whether the end user initiates migration (`voluntary`) or they're nudged every 15-20 minutes to migrate (`forced`) (default: `""`).
- `webhook_url` is the URL that Fleet sends a webhook to when the end user selects **Start**. Receive this webhook using your automation tool (ex. Tines) to unenroll your end users from your old MDM solution.
Can only be configure for all teams (`default.yml`).
### software
> **Experimental feature**. This feature is undergoing rapid improvement, which may result in breaking changes to the API or configuration surface. It is not recommended for use in automated workflows.
The `software` section allows you to configure packages and Apple App Store apps that you want to install on your hosts.
Software for hosts that belong to "No team" have to be defined in `teams/no-team.yml`.
Software can also be specified in separate files in your `lib/` folder.
- `packages` is a list of software packages (.pkg, .msi, .exe, or .deb) and software specific options.
- `app_store_apps` is a list of Apple App Store apps.
#### Example
##### Inline
```yaml
software:
packages:
- url: https://github.com/organinzation/repository/package-1.pkg
install_script:
path: /lib/crowdstrike-install.sh
pre_install_query:
path: /lib/check-crowdstrike-configuration-profile.queries.yml
post_install_script:
path: /lib/crowdstrike-post-install.sh
self_service: true
- url: https://github.com/organinzation/repository/package-2.msi
app_store_apps:
- app_store_id: '1091189122'
```
##### packages
- `url` specifies the URL at which the software is located. Fleet will download the software and upload it to S3 (default: `""`).
- `install_script.path` specifies the command Fleet will run on hosts to install software. The [default script](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/tree/main/pkg/file/scripts) is dependent on the software type (i.e. .pkg).
- `pre_install_query.path` is the osquery query Fleet runs before installing the software. Software will be installed only if the [query returns results](https://fleetdm.com/tables/account_policy_data) (default: `""`).
- `post_install_script.path` is the script Fleet will run on hosts after intalling software (default: `""`).
- `self_service` specifies whether or not end users can install from **Fleet Desktop > Self-service**.
##### app_store_apps
- `app_store_id` is the ID of the Apple App Store app. You can find this at the end of the app's App Store URL. For example, "Bear - Markdown Notes" URL is "https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bear-markdown-notes/id1016366447" and the `app_store_id` is `1016366447`.
> Make sure to include only the ID itself, and not the `id` prefix shown in the URL. The ID must be wrapped in quotes as shown in the example so that it is processed as a string.
`self_service` only applies to macOS, and is ignored for other platforms. For example, if the app is supported on macOS, iOS, and iPadOS, and `self_service` is set to `true`, it will be self-service on macOS workstations but not iPhones or iPads.
##### Separate file
`lib/software-name.package.yml`:
```yaml
url: https://dl.tailscale.com/stable/tailscale-setup-1.72.0.exe
install_script:
path: ../lib/software/tailscale-install-script.ps1
self_service: true
```
`lib/software/tailscale-install-script.ps1`
```yaml
$exeFilePath = "${env:INSTALLER_PATH}"
$installProcess = Start-Process $exeFilePath `
-ArgumentList "/quiet /norestart" `
-PassThru -Verb RunAs -Wait
```
`default.yml`, `teams/team-name.yml`, or `teams/no-team.yml`
```yaml
software:
packages:
- path: ../lib/software-name.package.yml
# path is relative to default.yml or teams/team-name.yml
```
### org_settings and team_settings
#### features
The `features` section of the configuration YAML lets you define what predefined queries are sent to the hosts and later on processed by Fleet for different functionalities.
- `additional_queries` adds extra host details. This information will be updated at the same time as other host details and is returned by the API when host objects are returned (default: empty).
- `enable_host_users` specifies whether or not Fleet collects user data from hosts (default: `true`).
- `enable_software_inventory` specifies whether or not Fleet collects softwre inventory from hosts (default: `true`).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
features:
additional_queries:
time: SELECT * FROM time
macs: SELECT mac FROM interface_details
enable_host_users: true
enable_software_inventory: true
```
#### fleet_desktop
Direct end users to a custom URL when they select **Transparency** in the Fleet Desktop dropdown (default: [https://fleetdm.com/transparency](https://fleetdm.com/transparency)).
Can only be configured for all teams (`org_settings`).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
fleet_desktop:
transparency_url: "https://example.org/transparency"
```
#### host_expiry_settings
The `host_expiry_settings` section lets you define if and when hosts should be automatically deleted from Fleet if they have not checked in.
- `host_expiry_enabled` (default: `false`)
- `host_expiry_window` if a host has not communicated with Fleet in the specified number of days, it will be removed. Must be > `0` when host expiry is enabled (default: `0`).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
host_expiry_settings:
host_expiry_enabled: true
host_expiry_window: 10
```
#### org_info
- `name` is the name of your organization (default: `""`)
- `logo_url` is a public URL of the logo for your organization (default: Fleet logo).
- `org_logo_url_light_background` is a public URL of the logo for your organization that can be used with light backgrounds (default: Fleet logo).
- `contact_url` is a URL that appears in error messages presented to end users (default: `"https://fleetdm.com/company/contact"`)
Can only be configured for all teams (`org_settings`).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
org_info:
org_name: Fleet
org_logo_url: https://example.com/logo.png
org_logo_url_light_background: https://example.com/logo-light.png
contact_url: https://fleetdm.com/company/contact
```
#### secrets
The `secrets` section defines the valid secrets that hosts can use to enroll to Fleet. Supply one of these secrets when generating the fleetd agent you'll use to enroll hosts. Learn more [here](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/enroll-hosts).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
secrets:
- $ENROLL_SECRET
```
#### server_settings
- `enable_analytics` specifies whether or not to enable Fleet's [usage statistics](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/usage-statistics) (default: `true`).
- `live_query_disabled` disables the ability to run live queries (ad hoc queries executed via the UI or fleetctl) (default: `false`).
- `query_reports_disabled` disables query reports and deletes existing repors (default: `false`).
- `query_report_cap` sets the maximum number of results to store per query report before the report is clipped. If increasing this cap, we recommend enabling reports for one query at time and monitoring your infrastructure. (Default: `1000`)
- `scripts_disabled` blocks access to run scripts. Scripts may still be added in the UI and CLI (defaul: `false`).
- `server_url` is the base URL of the Fleet instance (default: provided during Fleet setup)
Can only be configured for all teams (`org_settings`).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
server_settings:
enable_analytics: true
live_query_disabled: false
query_reports_disabled: false
scripts_disabled: false
server_url: https://instance.fleet.com
```
#### sso_settings
The `sso_settings` section lets you define single sign-on (SSO) settings. Learn more about SSO in Fleet [here](https://fleetdm.com/docs/deploying/configuration#configuring-single-sign-on-sso).
- `enable_sso` (default: `false`)
- `idp_name` is the human-friendly name for the identity provider that will provide single sign-on authentication (default: `""`).
- `entity_id` is the entity ID: a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that you use to identify Fleet when configuring the identity provider. It must exactly match the Entity ID field used in identity provider configuration (default: `""`).
- `metadata` is the metadata (in XML format) provided by the identity provider. (default: `""`)
- `metadata_url` is the URL that references the identity provider metadata. Only one of `metadata` or `metadata_url` is required (default: `""`).
- `enable_jit_provisioning` specified whether or not to allow single sign-on login initiated by identity provider (default: `false`).
- `enable_sso_idp_login` specifies whether or not to enables [just-in-time user provisioning](https://fleetdm.com/docs/deploy/single-sign-on-sso#just-in-time-jit-user-provisioning) (default: `false`).
Can only be configured for all teams (`org_settings`).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
sso_settings:
enable_sso: true
idp_name: SimpleSAML
entity_id: https://example.com
metadata: $SSO_METADATA
enable_jit_provisioning: true # Available in Fleet Premium
enable_sso_idp_login: true
```
#### integrations
The `integrations` section lets you define calendar events and ticket settings for failing policy and vulnerablity automations. Learn more about automations in Fleet [here](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/automations).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
integrations:
google_calendar:
- api_key_json: $GOOGLE_CALENDAR_API_KEY_JSON
domain: fleetdm.com
jira:
- url: https://example.atlassian.net
username: user1
api_token: $JIRA_API_TOKEN
project_key: PJ1
zendesk:
- url: https://example.zendesk.com
email: user1@example.com
api_token: $ZENDESK_API_TOKEN
group_id: 1234
```
For secrets, you can add [GitHub environment variables](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/variables#defining-environment-variables-for-a-single-workflow)
##### google_calendar
- `api_key_json` is the contents of the JSON file downloaded when you create your Google Workspace service account API key (default: `""`).
- `domain` is the primary domain used to identify your end user's work calendar (default: `""`).
##### jira
- `url` is the URL of your Jira (default: `""`)
- `username` is the username of your Jira account (default: `""`).
- `api_token` is the Jira API token (default: `""`).
- `project_key` is the project key location in your Jira project's URL. For example, in "jira.example.com/projects/EXMPL," "EXMPL" is the project key (default: `""`).
##### zendesk
- `url` is the URL of your Zendesk (default: `""`)
- `username` is the username of your Zendesk account (default: `""`).
- `api_token` is the Zendesk API token (default: `""`).
- `group_id`is found by selecting **Admin > People > Groups** in Zendesk. Find your group and select it. The group ID will appear in the search field.
#### webhook_settings
The `webhook_settings` section lets you define webhook settings for failing policy, vulnerability, and host status automations. Learn more about automations in Fleet [here](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/automations).
##### failing_policies_webhook
- `enable_failing_policies_webhook` (default: `false`)
- `destination_url` is the URL to `POST` to when the condition for the webhook triggers (default: `""`).
- `policy_ids` is the list of policies that will trigger a webhook.
- `host_batch_size` is the maximum number of hosts to batch in each webhook. A value of `0` means no batching (default: `0`).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
webhook_settings:
failing_policies_webhook:
enable_failing_policies_webhook: true
destination_url: https://example.org/webhook_handler
host_batch_size: 0
policy_ids:
- 1
- 2
- 3
```
##### host_status_webhook
- `enable_host_status_webhook` (default: `false`)
- `destination_url` is the URL to `POST` to when the condition for the webhook triggers (default: `""`).
- `days_count` is the number of days that hosts need to be offline to count as part of the percentage (default: `0`).
- `host_percentage` is the percentage of hosts that need to be offline to trigger the webhook. (default: `0`).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
webhook_settings:
host_status_webhook:
enable_host_status_webhook: true
destination_url: https://example.org/webhook_handler
days_count: 7
host_percentage: 25
```
##### vulnerabilities_webhook
- `enable_vulnerabilities_webhook` (default: `false`)
- `destination_url` is the URL to `POST` to when the condition for the webhook triggers (default: `""`).
- `days_count` is the number of days that hosts need to be offline to count as part of the percentage (default: `0`).
- `host_batch_size` is the maximum number of hosts to batch in each webhook. A value of `0` means no batching (default: `0`).
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
webhook_settings:
vulnerabilities_webhook:
enable_vulnerabilities_webhook: true
destination_url: https://example.org/webhook_handler
host_batch_size: 0
```
Can only be configured for all teams (`org_settings`).
#### mdm
##### apple_business_manager
- `organization_name` is the organization name associated with the Apple Business Manager account.
- `macos_team` is the team where macOS hosts are automatically added when they appear in Apple Business Manager.
- `ios_team` is the the team where iOS hosts are automatically added when they appear in Apple Business Manager.
- `ipados_team` is the team where iPadOS hosts are automatically added when they appear in Apple Business Manager.
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
mdm:
apple_business_manager: # Available in Fleet Premium
- organization_name: Fleet Device Management Inc.
macos_team: "💻 Workstations"
ios_team: "📱🏢 Company-owned iPhones"
ipados_team: "🔳🏢 Company-owned iPads"
```
> Apple Business Manager settings can only be configured for all teams (`org_settings`).
##### volume_purchasing_program
- `location` is the name of the location in the Apple Business Manager account.
- `teams` is a list of team names. If you choose specific teams, App Store apps in this VPP account will only be available to install on hosts in these teams. If not specified, App Store apps are available to install on hosts in all teams.
##### Example
```yaml
org_settings:
mdm:
volume_purchasing_program: # Available in Fleet Premium
- location: Fleet Device Management Inc.
teams:
- "💻 Workstations"
- "💻🐣 Workstations (canary)"
- "📱🏢 Company-owned iPhones"
- "🔳🏢 Company-owned iPads"
```
Can only be configured for all teams (`org_settings`).
##### end_user_authentication
The `end_user_authentication` section lets you define the identity provider (IdP) settings used for end user authentication during Automated Device Enrollment (ADE). Learn more about end user authentication in Fleet [here](https://fleetdm.com/guides/macos-setup-experience#end-user-authentication-and-eula).
Once the IdP settings are configured, you can use the [`controls.macos_setup.enable_end_user_authentication`](#macos_setup) key to control the end user experience during ADE.
- `idp_name` is the human-friendly name for the identity provider that will provide single sign-on authentication (default: `""`).
- `entity_id` is the entity ID: a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that you use to identify Fleet when configuring the identity provider. It must exactly match the Entity ID field used in identity provider configuration (default: `""`).
- `metadata` is the metadata (in XML format) provided by the identity provider. (default: `""`)
- `metadata_url` is the URL that references the identity provider metadata. Only one of `metadata` or `metadata_url` is required (default: `""`).
Can only be configured for all teams (`org_settings`).
##### end_user_authentication
The `end_user_authentication` section lets you define the identity provider (IdP) settings used for end user authentication during Automated Device Enrollment (ADE). Learn more about end user authentication in Fleet [here](https://fleetdm.com/guides/macos-setup-experience#end-user-authentication-and-eula).
Once the IdP settings are configured, you can use the [`controls.macos_setup.enable_end_user_authentication`](#macos_setup) key to control the end user experience during ADE.
- `idp_name` is the human-friendly name for the identity provider that will provide single sign-on authentication (default: `""`).
- `entity_id` is the entity ID: a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that you use to identify Fleet when configuring the identity provider. It must exactly match the Entity ID field used in identity provider configuration (default: `""`).
- `metadata` is the metadata (in XML format) provided by the identity provider. (default: `""`)
- `metadata_url` is the URL that references the identity provider metadata. Only one of `metadata` or `metadata_url` is required (default: `""`).
Can only be configured for all teams (`org_settings`).
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