Use managed OAuth with Access self-hosted applications and MCP server portals#29590
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Use managed OAuth with Access self-hosted applications and MCP server portals#29590asamborski wants to merge 6 commits intocloudflare:productionfrom
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initial commit, need more editing but saving state for now
Updated the main portals page with managed OAuth, also merged with other existing change regarding DLP so hopefully less conflicts later on, also created page for Access self-hosted apps and managed OAuth in general. Changelog is in this branch too.
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Summary
Cloudflare Access now supports managed OAuth, which allows non-browser clients, such as CLIs, AI agents, SDKs, and scripts, to authenticate with Access-protected applications using a standard OAuth 2.0 authorization code flow.
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