
I don't think I ever heard about SSO without KerberosĢ) PAM is a flexible framework for authentication. This seems a no-brainer (is there anyone who likes to repeat the authentication?!) but it's usually much more complex to setup. Let me try to break it in smaller parts.ġ) Single sign on is for people who don't want to keep inserting the same password for each application. Just want you tried, or intend to try.Īnd you have several concepts in your post, and then there are others that may be good to bring into the table. I read the post several times, and each time I get the same feeling: I'm confused.Īnd it's not really your fault, except in one point: You don't mention your needs. When neccessary I'll provide my configurations (methods, sqlhosts, onconfig, env or what else you need)
Ibm informix odbc driver setup trial#
Informix 12.1 + Instance for trial and error Is there a possibility to combine PAM and KRB5?ĪIX 7.2 + KRB5 authentication (working fine) Would you recommend using PAM or Kerberos to tie ODBC? Or do you have other suggestions? Time ago I already implemented Kerberos for OS authentication against Active Directory - would like to implement the same or similar method for ODBC.Įach attempt using ODBC failed to connect.
Ibm informix odbc driver setup manual#
I cancelled to proceed with this manual () due to deprecated SFU (Services For UNIX package) since Windows Server 2012. I am going to setup SSO authentication for Informix ODBC connections in AIX.įollowed a lot of instructions to configure PAM (pam_serv, pamauth, s=4) or Kerberos (CSM, s=7) failed, so I appreciate any help on my project.
