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Plans for kerberos authentication support?

petteja
Member Posts: 7 Blue Ribbon
Any plans to support kerberos authentication like in SQL Developer, where you can specify a different user than your current OS user?
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Is this something you'll consider to implement?
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Hi,
If both your client and database are on Windows we do support Kerberos with OS Authentication (connecting as "/").
For other scenarios this would not be something we would be able to support in the near future. I believe SQL Developer is utilizing Kerberos support built into Java and we are not using Java in the implementation of these tools (we use .NET Core: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/27395 ).
Thanks,
Christian