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  • Simba Database ODBC Connector
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About This Guide
  • Introduction
Windows Connector
  • Overview
  • System Requirements
  • Installing the Connector on Windows
  • Creating a Data Source Name on Windows
  • Configuring Authentication on Windows
    • Overview
    • Using a Default Credentials Provider on Windows
    • Using IAM Credentials on Windows
    • Using an IAM Profile on Windows
    • Using an Instance Profile on Windows
    • Using the Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) Credentials Provider in Windows
    • Using the Azure AD Credentials Provider in Windows
    • Using the Browser Azure AD Credentials Provider in Windows
    • Using the Browser SAML Credentials Provider in Windows
    • Using a JSON Web Token (JWT)
    • Using Okta Service
    • Using Okta MFA Verify
    • Using Okta MFA with Google Authenticator
    • Using Okta MFA with SMS Authentication
    • Using PingFederate Service
    • Using an External Credentials Service
  • Configuring Advanced Options on Windows
  • Configuring Endpoint Override Options in Windows
  • Configuring Proxy Connections in Windows
  • Configuring FIPS in Windows
  • Exporting a Data Source Name
  • Importing a Data Source Name
  • Configuring Logging Options
  • Verifying the Version Number
Mac OS X Connector
  • Overview
  • System Requirements
  • Installing the Driver on macOS
  • Configuring FIPS in macOS
  • Verifying the Connector Version Number on macOS
Linux Connector
  • Overview
  • System Requirements
  • Installing the Connector Using the RPM File
  • Configuring FIPS in Linux
  • Verifying the Connector Version Number on Linux
Configuring the ODBC Driver Manager on Non-Windows Machines
  • Overview
  • Specifying ODBC Driver Managers on Non-Windows Machines
  • Specifying the Locations of the Driver Configuration Files
Configuring ODBC Connections for Linux and Mac OS X
  • Overview
  • Configuring a Data Source Name on a Non-Windows Machine
  • Configuring a DSN-less Connection on a Non-Windows Machine
  • Configuring Authentication on Non-Windows Machines
  • Configuring Proxy Connections on a Non-Windows Machine
  • Configuring Query Result Encryption on a Non-Windows Machine
  • Configuring Logging Options
  • Testing the Connection
  • Using a Connection String
Features
  • Overview
  • Catalog and Schema Support
  • File Formats
  • Data Types
  • Result Set Streaming
  • Query Execution Polling
  • Security and Authentication
Connector Configuration Options
  • Overview
  • Configuration Options Appearing in the User Interface
  • Configuration Options Having Only Key Names
  • Third Party Trademarks and Licenses
Configuring Authentication on Windows

Configuring Authentication

To access data from Athena, you must authenticate the connection. You can configure the Simba Athena ODBC Driver to provide your credentials and authenticate the connection using one of the following methods:
  • Using the Default Credentials Provider Chain
  • Using IAM Credentials
  • Using an IAM Profile
  • Using an Instance Profile
  • Using the Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) Credentials Provider
  • Using the Azure AD Credentials Provider
  • Using the Browser Azure AD Credentials Provider
  • Using the Browser Plugin for a SAML Service
  • Using a JSON Web Token (JWT)
  • Using the Okta Service
  • Using Okta MFA with Okta Verify
  • Using Okta MFA with Google Authenticator
  • Using Okta MFA with SMS Authentication
  • Using PingFederate Service in Windows
  • Using an External Credentials Service
Creating a Data Source Name on WindowsUsing a Default Credentials Provider on Windows
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