On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 9:59 AM Haskin, Daniel J <DHaskin@verisk.com> wrote:
Hello!
I wonder if you folks can help me. I am having the hardest time location documentation on, or otherwise figuring out how to connect to a Kerberos-authenticated database using pgAdmin in Amazon RDS.
I can connect to the database just fine with psql + kinit on linux, but the rest of my team is on Windows and pgAdmin.
How, in general, do you connect to a Kerberos-authenticated database from pgAdmin on Windows? I haven't been able to find the answer to this question.
In particular, I am connecting to a 12.3 pgsql database hosted on amazon RDS. No matter what I try, whenever I try to auth via Kerberos, I get this error:
SSPI continuation error: The specified target is unknown or unreachable (80090303)
If I connect using a local pg user, the connection succeeds. If I connect using kinit + psql on linux, the connection succeeds. If I connect using the correct host endpoint, I get the error above. If I connect using the AWS alternative method described here[1] of connecting to <endpoint>.<aws-ad-domain>, I *still* get the error above.
pgAdmin doesn't (yet) officially support kerberos authentication. You can use SSPI if you're connecting from Windows to a Windows-hosted PostgreSQL server in a domain or on a the same machine (I actually verified that works yesterday), or you can in theory use GSSAPI to authenticate to a Linux hosted server if you're on a Linux client (I'm working on verifying that at the moment).
Once I've got those scenarios working and verified, I'll move on to figuring out how to handle Windows/Mac clients connecting with GSSAPI.
Note that SSPI/GSSAPI will require that you're running pgAdmin in Desktop mode. It will not work in Server mode (because the server will typically be running under a different user account). There's a feature request for that in the backlog.