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Single Sign On
DBeaverDevOps edited this page Sep 9, 2024
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Note: This feature is available in Enterprise, AWS, Team editions only.
CloudBeaver supports Single Sign-On (SSO), allowing users to access the application with a single set of credentials. For a list of available Identity Providers and detailed configuration instructions, see Authentication Methods.
Note: CloudBeaver does not store authentication information on the server-side or in configuration files. When your session expires, you will need to re-authenticate. When you log out of the application, CloudBeaver also logs you out from the Identity Provider.
- Application overview
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License Management
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Authentication methods
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Local Access Authentication
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Single Sign On
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SAML
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OpenID
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AWS OpenID
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AWS SAML
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AWS IAM
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AWS OpenId via Okta
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Snowflake SSO
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Okta OpenId
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Cognito OpenId
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JWT authentication
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Kerberos authentication
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NTLM
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Microsoft Entra ID authentication
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Google authentication
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Local Access Authentication
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Query Manager
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Drivers Management
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Domain manager
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