2.2.1 KERBEROS Connection Type
Connect to a database using Kerberos authentication. The connection spec parameter has the following form:
[/][@<url>]
Note:
Currently, only Kerberos connections using [/][@<url>] are supported in SQLcl. Active Directory is not supported in this release.See Enabling Kerberos Authentication in Oracle Database Security Guide for more information about Kerberos authentication in Oracle Database.
Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| -kerberos, ker | Specifies a KERBEROS connection type. |
| -krb5_config, krb5c | Specifies a non-default Kerberos configuration file. This property is specified only when SQLcl is started. These can be passed in by using the relevant -D system property name or environmental variables. |
| -krb5ccname, krb5cc | Specifies a non-default Kerberos credential file. |
| -url | Specifies the URL. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter. |
| -role, r | Specifies the database role. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter. |
| -edition, ed | Specifies the Oracle database edition. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter. |
| -verbose, v | Requests output of diagnostic information about the connection. |
Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| <connectionspec> | Provides the connection specification for the target database. |
Example
To connect to a database using KERBEROS:
SQL> CONNECT -kerberos /@myhost:1521/myservice
See Also:
Support for Kerberos for troubleshooting information