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Tag: Active Directory

SQL Server on Linux with AD authentication

2021-01-29 Jamie 4 Comments

SQL Server has been supported on several Linux distributions for a couple of years now. For some people, the primary…

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Posted in: Linux, SQL Server Filed under: Active Directory, kerberos, Linux, Login, pass-through authentication, SQL Server

Windows Containers and IIS

2020-09-15 Jamie 3 Comments

Recently I was asked to work on containerizing a legacy web app that was written by a developer who is…

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Posted in: Containers, PowerShell, Windows Server Filed under: .NET, Active Directory, Credential Spec, Docker, dockerfile, gMSA, Group Managed Service Account, IIS, pass-through authentication, web app, Windows container, windows server

Delegated Authentication with Managed Service Accounts

2020-01-06 Jamie 4 Comments

Delegated authentication (or double-hop authentication as it’s sometimes called) is a common requirement with SQL servers that are using Kerberos…

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Posted in: PowerBI, SQL Server Filed under: Active Directory, delegate authentication, double-hop authentication, Group Managed Service Account, kerberos, Managed Service Account, msDS-AllowedToDelegateTo, PowerBI Report Server, SQL Server, userAccountControl

PowerShell and Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA)

2019-02-19 Jamie 4 Comments

This is one article in a series that cover how to use PowerShell scripts to automatically install SQL Server. The full script set can be found here. Service Accounts are a requirement for installing and running a SQL…

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Posted in: PowerShell, SQL Server Filed under: Active Directory, gMSA, install, Managed Service Account, PowerShell, SQL Server

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