SSO Windows-to-unix
Hi All,
I'm just investigating the option for configuring SSO for windows clients connecting to a PostgreSQL 9.3 server installed on Ubuntu 14.04. Our windows environment uses a Windows 2012 domain controller.
The best information I could find on this subject was http://www.hagander.net/talks/Deploying%20PostgreSQL%20in%20a%20Windows%20Enterprise.pdf, but I see it's dated 2008. Could someone confirm that this is still the best how-to guide for this subject and if there are any other considerations with newer versions of PostgreSQL?
Many thanks,
Jeremy
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I think PgAdmin is just a client that uses libpq and does not specifically help with SSO.
From: Raghu Ram [mailto:raghuchennuru@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2015 10:22 p.m.
To: Jeremy Palmer
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] SSO Windows-to-unix
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 5:15 AM, Jeremy Palmer <JPalmer@linz.govt.nz<mailto:JPalmer@linz.govt.nz>> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm just investigating the option for configuring SSO for windows clients connecting to a PostgreSQL 9.3 server installed on Ubuntu 14.04. Our windows environment uses a Windows 2012 domain controller.
The best information I could find on this subject was http://www.hagander.net/talks/Deploying%20PostgreSQL%20in%20a%20Windows%20Enterprise.pdf, but I see it's dated 2008. Could someone confirm that this is still the best how-to guide for this subject and if there are any other considerations with newer versions of PostgreSQL?
Many thanks,
Jeremy
You can use Graphical User interface tool i.e PgAdmin-III to connect PostgreSQL Database running on Ubuntu Server.
Thanks & Regards
Raghu Ram
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Le 14 janv. 2015 05:22, "Jeremy Palmer" <JPalmer@linz.govt.nz> a écrit :
I think PgAdmin is just a client that uses libpq and does not
specifically help with SSO.
You're definitely right about that.
From: Raghu Ram [mailto:raghuchennuru@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2015 10:22 p.m.
To: Jeremy Palmer
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] SSO Windows-to-unixOn Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 5:15 AM, Jeremy Palmer <JPalmer@linz.govt.nz>
wrote:
Hi All,
I'm just investigating the option for configuring SSO for windows clients
connecting to a PostgreSQL 9.3 server installed on Ubuntu 14.04. Our
windows environment uses a Windows 2012 domain controller.
The best information I could find on this subject was
http://www.hagander.net/talks/Deploying%20PostgreSQL%20in%20a%20Windows%20Enterprise.pdf,
but I see it's dated 2008. Could someone confirm that this is still the
best how-to guide for this subject and if there are any other
considerations with newer versions of PostgreSQL?
Many thanks,
JeremyYou can use Graphical User interface tool i.e PgAdmin-III to connect
PostgreSQL Database running on Ubuntu Server.
Thanks & Regards
Raghu Ram
________________________________
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Anybody have an help on this topic?
Thanks
Jeremy
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Sent: Wednesday, 14 January 2015 8:20 p.m.
To: Jeremy Palmer
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Subject: Re: [GENERAL] SSO Windows-to-unix
Le 14 janv. 2015 05:22, "Jeremy Palmer" <JPalmer@linz.govt.nz<mailto:JPalmer@linz.govt.nz>> a �crit :
I think PgAdmin is just a client that uses libpq and does not specifically help with SSO.
You're definitely right about that.
From: Raghu Ram [mailto:raghuchennuru@gmail.com<mailto:raghuchennuru@gmail.com>]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2015 10:22 p.m.
To: Jeremy Palmer
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] SSO Windows-to-unixOn Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 5:15 AM, Jeremy Palmer <JPalmer@linz.govt.nz<mailto:JPalmer@linz.govt.nz>> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm just investigating the option for configuring SSO for windows clients connecting to a PostgreSQL 9.3 server installed on Ubuntu 14.04. Our windows environment uses a Windows 2012 domain controller.
The best information I could find on this subject was http://www.hagander.net/talks/Deploying%20PostgreSQL%20in%20a%20Windows%20Enterprise.pdf, but I see it's dated 2008. Could someone confirm that this is still the best how-to guide for this subject and if there are any other considerations with newer versions of PostgreSQL?
Many thanks,
JeremyYou can use Graphical User interface tool i.e PgAdmin-III to connect PostgreSQL Database running on Ubuntu Server.
Thanks & Regards
Raghu Ram
________________________________
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Sorry to ask again, but I still have not got any reply to this. Maybe this indicates it’s a bad option?
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 5:15 AM, Jeremy Palmer <JPalmer@linz.govt.nz<mailto:JPalmer@linz.govt.nz>> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm just investigating the option for configuring SSO for windows clients connecting to a PostgreSQL 9.3 server installed on Ubuntu 14.04. Our windows environment uses a Windows 2012 domain controller.
The best information I could find on this subject was http://www.hagander.net/talks/Deploying%20PostgreSQL%20in%20a%20Windows%20Enterprise.pdf, but I see it's dated 2008. Could someone confirm that this is still the best how-to guide for this subject and if there are any other considerations with newer versions of PostgreSQL?
Many thanks,
Jeremy
________________________________
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