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# Manage security context constraints in Azure Red Hat OpenShift
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Security context constraints (SCCs) allow cluster administrators to control permissions for pods. To learn more about this API type, see the [architecture documentation for SCCs](https://https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/architecture/additional_concepts/authorization.html). You can manage SCCs in your instance as normal API objects by using the Azure CLI.
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Security context constraints (SCCs) allow cluster administrators to control permissions for pods. To learn more about this API type, see the [architecture documentation for SCCs](https://https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/architecture/additional_concepts/authorization.html). You can manage SCCs in your instance as normal API objects by using the CLI.
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## List security context constraints
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## Next steps
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Configure the osa-customer-admin role:
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Azure Active Directory integration for Azure Red Hat OpenShift](howto-aad-app-configuration.md)
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> [Create an Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster](tutorial-create-cluster.md)

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