--- title: Keycloak OAuth 🤝 FastMCP sidebarTitle: Keycloak description: Secure your FastMCP server with Keycloak OAuth icon: shield-check tag: NEW --- import { VersionBadge } from "/snippets/version-badge.mdx" This guide shows you how to secure your FastMCP server using **Keycloak OAuth**. This integration uses the [**Remote OAuth**](/servers/auth/remote-oauth) pattern with Dynamic Client Registration (DCR), where Keycloak handles user login and your FastMCP server validates the tokens. **Keycloak 26.6.0 or later is required.** Earlier versions had a DCR incompatibility with MCP clients ([PR #45309](https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/pull/45309)) that is fixed in 26.6.0. ## Configuration ### Prerequisites Before you begin, you will need: 1. A running **[Keycloak](https://keycloak.org/)** instance (e.g., `http://localhost:8080`) 2. A Keycloak realm with **Dynamic Client Registration** enabled and a trusted host policy that allows your server URL (e.g., `http://localhost:8000/*`) 3. Your FastMCP server's public URL (e.g., `http://localhost:8000`) ### FastMCP Configuration Create your FastMCP server and use `KeycloakAuthProvider` to handle OAuth: ```python server.py import os from fastmcp import FastMCP from fastmcp.server.auth.providers.keycloak import KeycloakAuthProvider from fastmcp.server.dependencies import get_access_token auth = KeycloakAuthProvider( realm_url=os.getenv("KEYCLOAK_REALM_URL") or "http://localhost:8080/realms/myrealm", base_url="http://localhost:8000", # audience="http://localhost:8000", # Recommended for production ) mcp = FastMCP("Keycloak Example Server", auth=auth) @mcp.tool async def get_access_token_claims() -> dict: """Get the authenticated user's access token claims.""" token = get_access_token() return { "sub": token.claims.get("sub"), "scope": token.claims.get("scope"), "azp": token.claims.get("azp"), } ``` **Production security**: Always configure the `audience` parameter in production. Without it, your server accepts tokens issued for any audience. Configure Keycloak audience mappers and set `audience` to your server's base URL to ensure tokens are specifically intended for your server. ## Local Development Local infrastructure tooling is deliberately kept out of the FastMCP core library to keep auth integrations slim and the associated maintenance burden as low as possible. That said, Keycloak is a popular identity provider for local development and testing, so a dedicated FastMCP-compatible setup blueprint lives in the companion project [**fastmcp-keycloak-local**](https://github.com/stephaneberle9/fastmcp-keycloak-local). It provides everything needed to develop and test FastMCP servers with Keycloak OAuth locally: a Docker-based Keycloak setup with a pre-configured `fastmcp` realm (Dynamic Client Registration enabled, test user included), cross-platform start scripts, and integration guides for the MCP Inspector, Claude Desktop, and Claude Code CLI. ## Testing ### Running the Server ```bash fastmcp run server.py --transport http --port 8000 ``` ### Testing with a Client ```python client.py import asyncio from fastmcp import Client async def main(): async with Client("http://localhost:8000/mcp", auth="oauth") as client: print("✓ Authenticated with Keycloak!") result = await client.call_tool("get_access_token_claims") print(f"sub: {result.data.get('sub', 'N/A')}") asyncio.run(main()) ``` On first run, your browser will open to Keycloak's authorization page. After login, the client receives a token and caches it for subsequent runs. ## Features ### JWT Token Validation - **Signature Verification**: Validates tokens against Keycloak's JWKS endpoint - **Expiration Checking**: Automatically rejects expired tokens - **Issuer Validation**: Ensures tokens come from your specific Keycloak realm - **Scope Enforcement**: Verifies required OAuth scopes are present - **Audience Validation**: Optional validation that tokens target your server (configure `audience`) ### User Claims Access user information from Keycloak JWT tokens: ```python from fastmcp.server.dependencies import get_access_token @mcp.tool async def admin_only_tool() -> str: """A tool only available to admin users.""" token = get_access_token() roles = token.claims.get("realm_access", {}).get("roles", []) if "admin" not in roles: raise ValueError("This tool requires admin access") return "Admin access granted!" ``` ## Advanced Configuration ### Custom Token Verifier ```python from fastmcp.server.auth.providers.jwt import JWTVerifier from fastmcp.server.auth.providers.keycloak import KeycloakAuthProvider custom_verifier = JWTVerifier( jwks_uri="http://localhost:8080/realms/myrealm/protocol/openid-connect/certs", issuer="http://localhost:8080/realms/myrealm", audience="my-resource-server", required_scopes=["api:read", "api:write"], ) auth = KeycloakAuthProvider( realm_url="http://localhost:8080/realms/myrealm", base_url="http://localhost:8000", token_verifier=custom_verifier, ) ```