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Peter99
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
498 Posts |
Posted - 2011-11-16 : 18:02:15
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Hi,What does it mean of transitin of security services in sql server? Waht steps needed to comlete such kind of transition.Thanks |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
5072 Posts |
Posted - 2011-11-16 : 19:40:11
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See here |
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Peter99
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
498 Posts |
Posted - 2011-11-16 : 22:14:30
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Thanks for reply.Russell I read your link. It shows it is the job of windows server team or .net developer. My question is what is DBA role in transition security services? What SQL Server DBA do with this transition? Thanks. |
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
5072 Posts |
Posted - 2011-11-17 : 09:52:47
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DBA typically has no role in this -- except maybe to setup the right service account for SQL Server. Depends on your company though.This is an obsolete way to have mixed environment of NT and Kerberos authentication.It's for using Windows authentication -- typically from iis to sql server.Here's another article worth a peek.Steps today are:1. Setup SQL Server service account as a domain user2. Set the SPN for that account/service3. Allow delegation for that account in Active DirectoryThose are the minumum requirements. If you're connecting from IIS, the same steps need to be taken for the IIS service account. |
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Peter99
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
498 Posts |
Posted - 2011-11-17 : 10:36:57
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Thanks Russell. |
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