Kerberos Authentication for Connectors
This applies to: Visual Data Discovery
Kerberos is an enterprise authentication protocol that uses the concept of tickets and three-way authentication to enable users and computers to identify themselves and secure access to resources. Kerberos support does not apply to some connectors.
Support for this feature by connector is shown in the following table.
Key:Y - Supported; N - Not Supported; N/A - not applicable
Connector | Supported? | Notes |
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N |
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N |
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Y |
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Y |
Apache Phoenix supports Kerberos, but Apache Phoenix Query Server does not. For more information, see Enable Kerberos Authentication for Apache Phoenix Connectors. |
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N |
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Y |
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N |
If you need to access a BigQuery partition, explicitly include an alias for the built in partition column in your select clause, such as |
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Y |
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Y |
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N/A |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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Y |
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Y |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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N/A |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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Y |
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Y |
To enable Kerberos authentication for Spark SQL connectors, see Connect to Spark SQL Sources on a Kerberized HDP Cluster. |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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N |
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