Initialises the net-kingdom project structure: - README.md: updated title and description - CLAUDE.md: project instructions and State Hub integration config - wiki/: three reference docs (NetKingdom overview, ChatGPT and Grok protoplans for the SSO/MFA platform) - workplans/NK-WP-0001-sso-mfa-platform.md: combined workplan (8 phases, 8 tasks) synthesised from the two protoplans; registered in the Custodian State Hub (workstream 39263c4b) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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WorkplanOneGrok
How to start according to grok
This is a protoplan not to be implemented directly but used as inspiration for an actual plan for implemenation!
Integrated architecture (merging both opinions)
Your single private credential remains the root-of-trust that only ever unlocks a vault. Everything else (initial admin passwords, database credentials, privacyIDEA crypto roots, TLS keys, Keycloak admin secret) lives inside the vault and is never typed manually again.
- privacyIDEA = MFA/token/policy engine (user resolvers, self-service enrollment, token types, audit)
- Keycloak = full SSO IdP (OIDC/SAML clients, realms, groups, session management)
- Integration = Keycloak PrivacyIDEA provider (MFA step in the browser flow)
- Vault = single unlock point (KeePassXC/Bitwarden local, or HashiCorp Vault in-cluster)
- Databases = private, encrypted, backed up with keys from the vault
- K8s layer = Helm + Official Keycloak Operator + community privacyIDEA Helm chart (gpappsoft/privacyidea) + cert-manager + Ingress
This satisfies both sources: you bootstrap from literally one secret, immediately move to MFA-protected admins, treat crypto roots (SECRET_KEY, PI_PEPPER, PI_ENCFILE) as crown jewels, and run everything declaratively on Kubernetes.
Kubernetes Workplan (Day 0–7)
Prerequisites
- Running Kubernetes cluster (k3s, kind, EKS, AKS, GKE – any with StorageClass and cert-manager installed).
- kubectl, Helm 3.
- Ingress controller (nginx-ingress or Traefik).
- cert-manager for automatic TLS.
- Your single master credential ready (KeePassXC file or age private key).
Day 0 – Vault & Secret Bootstrap (single-credential principle)
- Create your vault (recommended: KeePassXC .kdbx file or self-hosted Bitwarden; for production add HashiCorp Vault later).
- Inside the vault generate/store (all random, never reuse):
- privacyIDEA:
SECRET_KEY(64+ chars),PI_PEPPER(32+ chars), encryption key file content (pi-manage create_enckey). - MariaDB root + privacyIDEA DB user passwords.
- Keycloak admin initial secret + DB password.
- TLS ACME account key (if not using cert-manager fully).
- Break-glass admin credentials + offline recovery OTP seed.
- privacyIDEA:
- Export an encrypted “ops bundle” (age-encrypted tar of all secret YAML manifests) – this bundle is the only thing you ever decrypt with your single credential.
- Enable cluster encryption-at-rest (if not already).
Day 1 – Foundation & Databases
# Deploy HashiCorp Vault (optional but ideal for rotation)
helm repo add hashicorp https://helm.releases.hashicorp.com
helm install vault hashicorp/vault --namespace vault --create-namespace -f vault-values.yaml
# Or use simple sops/age for GitOps
- Deploy MariaDB (Bitnami Helm or Crunchy Postgres Operator).
- Create Kubernetes Secrets from the vault (or use External Secrets Operator + Vault backend):
apiVersion: v1 kind: Secret metadata: name: privacyidea-secrets data: SECRET_KEY: <base64-from-vault> PI_PEPPER: <base64-from-vault> PI_ENCFILE: <base64-content> - Apply network policies: DBs only reachable from privacyIDEA/Keycloak pods.
Day 2–3 – Deploy privacyIDEA (MFA core)
The community Helm chart (gpappsoft/privacyidea on Artifact Hub) deploys the full stack (privacyIDEA + MariaDB + optional Redis/RADIUS).
helm repo add privacyidea https://gpappsoft.github.io/helm-charts
helm install privacyidea privacyidea/privacyidea \
--namespace privacyidea --create-namespace \
-f values-privacyidea.yaml
Key parts of values-privacyidea.yaml (populated from vault):
database:
password: <from-vault>
privacyidea:
config:
SECRET_KEY: <from-vault>
PI_PEPPER: <from-vault>
encfile: # mounted as secret volume
enabled: true
existingSecret: privacyidea-secrets
key: PI_ENCFILE
admin:
bootstrap: true # chart runs pi-manage internally
ingress:
enabled: true
hostname: pi.yourdomain.com
tls: true
Post-install (one-time job or manual):
kubectl execinto privacyIDEA pod and runpi-manage admin add pi-admin --email admin@yourdomain.com(password from vault).- Immediately enroll an MFA token for
pi-adminvia the UI. - Create limited “trigger-admin” (only
triggerchallengeright) for Keycloak. - Apply day-1 policies: WebUI restricted to VPN/office IPs, MFA required for all admin actions, enrollment policies locked down.
Day 4–5 – Deploy Keycloak + privacyIDEA MFA integration
- Install the official Keycloak Operator:
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keycloak/keycloak-k8s-resources/main/kubernetes/keycloaks.k8s.keycloak.org-v1.yml kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keycloak/keycloak-k8s-resources/main/kubernetes/kubernetes.yml -n keycloak - Prepare the PrivacyIDEA provider JAR:
wget https://github.com/privacyidea/keycloak-provider/releases/latest/download/PrivacyIDEA-Provider.jar kubectl create configmap privacyidea-provider --from-file=PrivacyIDEA-Provider.jar -n keycloak - Create Keycloak CR (with custom provider mount):
apiVersion: k8s.keycloak.org/v2alpha1 kind: Keycloak metadata: name: keycloak namespace: keycloak spec: instances: 2 db: vendor: postgres # or mariadb username: keycloak passwordSecret: keycloak-db-secret # from vault unsupported: podTemplate: spec: volumes: - name: providers configMap: name: privacyidea-provider containers: - name: keycloak volumeMounts: - name: providers mountPath: /opt/keycloak/providers additionalOptions: - name: spi-authenticator-privacyidea-enabled value: "true" - name: spi-authenticator-privacyidea-url value: "https://pi.yourdomain.com" - name: spi-authenticator-privacyidea-service-account value: "trigger-admin" # limited rights only ingress: enabled: true - In Keycloak UI (or via CR import): create realm, import same user resolver as privacyIDEA (LDAP/Keycloak internal/Entra), create custom browser flow with “PrivacyIDEA Forms” execution (REQUIRED). Bind as default flow.
Day 6–7 – Policies, Self-Service, Break-Glass & Testing
- privacyIDEA: enable self-service enrollment policies + registration tokens.
- Keycloak: require MFA step-up for admin console and sensitive clients.
- Break-glass: store offline admin + recovery OTP in sealed envelope + vault. Alert on usage.
- End-to-end test: app → Keycloak → privacyIDEA OTP/push → SSO session.
- Configure backups (Velero or operator) encrypted with vault key.
- Monitoring: Prometheus + Grafana (optional).
Security & Operations Checklist (do these before going live)
- All external traffic via Ingress + HSTS + strict TLS.
- privacyIDEA encryption keys backed up and never in image.
- Least-privilege service accounts everywhere.
- NetworkPolicies + PodSecurityPolicies.
- Rotate secrets via vault (External Secrets Operator handles re-injection).
- Test recovery: vault unlock → restore DB + keys → everything works.
This plan is production-ready, fully declarative, and scales. You start with one memorized credential and end with a hardened, auditable SSO+MFA platform.
If you tell me:
- Cluster type (k3s, EKS, bare-metal…)
- Existing user store (LDAP/AD/Entra/Keycloak internal)
- Target apps (Nextcloud, GitLab, custom…)
- Preference for GitOps (ArgoCD/Flux) or manual Helm
I can give you the exact values.yaml files, CRDs, and one-click scripts.
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