You can use Kerberos authentication to connect to Microsoft SQL Server databases by
placing the required configuration files on the Secure Agent machine. You can also use
Kerberos authentication to connect to SSL-enabled Microsoft SQL Server
databases.
When you configure Kerberos authentication to connect to Microsoft SQL Server, consider the
following guidelines:
You can't use the Hosted Agent.
Ensure that the Secure Agent and
database server that you use are registered in the KDC server.
You can't add more than one KDC to a
krb5.conf
file.
Consider the following guidelines
to generate a credential cache file:
On Linux, you can
generate a credential cache file for more than one Kerberos principal
user in a connection. However, you can use only one Kerberos principal
user within a mapping.
On Windows, you can't
generate a credential cache file for more than one Kerberos principal
user in a connection.