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Kerberos / Active Directory in the cloud
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Created on ‎05-25-2016 02:46 PM - edited ‎08-18-2019 04:09 AM
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If I want to configure multiple clusters in public cloud offerings (AWS, Azure, GCP) using Cloudbreak and my on premise cluster is using Kerberos / Active Directory - do I need to have my Kerberos / Active directory servers on premise and have the cloud communicate back and forth? Will the Kerberos/Active Directory credentials be cached in the cloud? If so, which components will hold the cache? Cloudbreak / Ambari?
Created ‎06-01-2016 07:43 PM
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Since there have been no responses to this question for over a week, I've done research.
Cloud providers have solutions to active directory in their offering:
Azure: Azure Active Directory
Both cloud providers have a way to sync your on-premise Active Directory with their cloud-based service (Azure Active Directory or AWS Directory Service). These solutions both include Kerberos authentication support.
Created ‎06-01-2016 07:43 PM
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Since there have been no responses to this question for over a week, I've done research.
Cloud providers have solutions to active directory in their offering:
Azure: Azure Active Directory
Both cloud providers have a way to sync your on-premise Active Directory with their cloud-based service (Azure Active Directory or AWS Directory Service). These solutions both include Kerberos authentication support.
