There are the following types of connection and authentication (security) options available in Datical DB:
Microsoft SQL Server with the SQL Authentication and Integrated Security
Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance with:
SQL Authentication
Active Directory Integrated Authentication
Active Directory Password Authentication
Active Directory MSI Authentication
SQL Authentication
SQL Authentication refers to the authentication of a user when connecting to an Azure SQL Database and using username and password.
If you are a server admin, you can authenticate to any database on the server or instance as the database owner and create additional SQL logins and users, which enable users to connect using username and password.
To connect to an Azure SQL Database with the SQL Authentication (security) from Datical DB, enter the following information:
Username
Password
Hostname
Port
Database name
Instance name
Add the IP address of the machine running sqlcmd
to Azure Resource Group.
Azure Active Directory Authentication
The Azure Active Directory authentication refers to the authentication of a user when connecting to an Azure SQL Database and using identities in Azure Active Directory.
Prerequisites
To use the Azure Active Directory authentication mode, you need to:
For more information, see Use Azure Active Directory authentication.
Active Directory Integrated Authentication
The Active Directory Integrated Authentication is a mechanism of connecting to an Azure SQL Database by using an integrated mode with Azure Active Directory.
To use the Active Directory Integrated Security authentication option, follow these steps:
Make sure that you federated the on-premise Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) with the Azure Active Directory in the cloud.
Make the connection from a domain-joined machine that is federated with Azure Active Directory. You can access an Azure SQL Database without entering credentials when you're logged in to a domain-joined machine. Additionally, a database user representing your Azure Active Directory principal, or one of the groups to which the user belongs, needs to exist in the database and have the
CONNECT
permission.Install the OLE DB Driver. This msi installer should add
adal.dll
toSystem32
andSyswow64
folders.Install the ODBC Driver.
Ensure that the SQL Server JDBC Driver Authentication Library is in
\Windows\System32
. The file is namedmssql-jdbc_auth-<version>.x64.dll
where<version>
is a version number for the file.If the
mssql-jdbc_auth-<version>.x64.dll
library is not already in\Windows\System32
, it can be extracted from the following file (if you have installed the SQL Server JDBC Driver for Liquibase Enterprise/Datical):<datical-install>\plugins\com.datical.db.drivers.mssql_<version>.jar
Using an archive utility, open or extract the
com.datical.db.drivers.mssql_<version>.jar
file to access its contents.The DLL is located in the following archive location:
com.datical.db.drivers.mssql_1.0.24.jar\auth\x64\mssql-jdbc_auth-<version>.x64.dll
Put the
mssql-jdbc_auth-<version>.x64.dll
file in\Windows\System32
Make sure
sqlcmd
(version 13.1 or higher) is installed and on your PATH. To installsqlcmd
, go to the sqlcmd Utility page.
For more information about the configuration of the ActiveDirectoryIntegrated
authentication, see Connecting using ActiveDirectoryIntegrated authentication.
To create a connection with the Active Directory Integrated mode in the Liquibase Enterprise/Datical DB GUI, select the following:
Connection Type - Azure SQL Database
Security – Active Directory Integrated Security
Also, enter your hostname, port, application name, database name, and instance name.
You can test the connection either by using the Test Connection button in the GUI or by runninghammer testConnect <dbDef>
from the command line.
If you have any issues, refer to Troubleshooting Issues with Active Directory Authentication and Azure SQL Database.
Active Directory Password Authentication
As the Azure Active Directory Password Authentication is a mechanism of connecting to an Azure SQL Database by using identities in Azure Active Directory, you can connect to applications by using an Azure Active Directory user name and password.
To connect using the Active Directory Password authentication, follow these steps:
Install the SQL Server JDBC Driver Authentication Library -
mssql-jdbc_auth-<version>-<arch>.dll
file on your machine. The file is located in the<datical-install>\DaticalDB\plugins\ directory
.Put the
mssql-jdbc_auth-<version>-<arch>.dll
file in\Windows\System32
. There are 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the.dll
file included with the Microsoft SQL Server JDBC driver. For example:mssql-jdbc_auth-8.4.1.x64.dll
.
For more information about the configuration of the ActiveDirectoryPassword
authentication, see Connecting using ActiveDirectoryPassword authentication mode.
To create a connection with the Active Directory Password mode in Datical DB, select the following:
Connection Type - Azure SQL Database
Security - Active Directory Password Authentication
Also, enter your hostname, port, application name, database name, instance name, username, and password.
Active Directory MSI Authentication
You can use the Active Directory MSI Authentication for connection from inside of an Azure Resource with the Identity
feature.
To use the Active Directory MSI Authentication, you need a contained database user representing your Azure Resource's System Assigned Managed Identity or User Assigned Managed Identity, or one of the groups your Managed Identity belongs to, which must exist in the target database and have the CONNECT
permission.
Optionally, to acquire the accessToken
for establishing the connection, you can specify msiClientId
in the Connection
or DataSource
properties along with the Active Directory MSI Authentication mode, which must include the Client ID
of a Managed Identity
.
For more information about the configuration of the ActiveDirectoryMSI
authentication, see Connecting using ActiveDirectoryMSI authentication mode.
To create a connection with the Active Directory MSI mode in the Datical DB GUI, go to the Edit Connection screen. Select the following:
Connection Type - Azure SQL Database
Security - Active Directory MSI Authentication
Also enter your hostname, port, application name, database name, instance name, and MSI Client ID.
Then define properties in your driver properties file:
Go to your Liquibase Enterprise/Datical installation directory (such as C:\Apps\DaticalDB_7.13).
Edit the file called mssql_driver.properties.
Add these two lines to your mssql_driver.properties file:
trustServerCertificate=true
hostNameInCertificate=*.azure.<domain>
(Replace <domain> with your actual domain name. For example: hostNameInCertificate=*.azure.acme.com.)
The appdba:sqlcmd
change type is not supported when using MSI Authentication:
In the GUI do not use the change set type called “Execute with sqlcmd for Microsoft SQL Server & Azure SQL Databases”. Please use the “Execute a SQL script file using JDBC” change set type with MSI Authentication instead.
In Packager do not use the
DDL_DIRECT
,DATA_DML
,DIRECT
, orCONVERT
package methods which are the defaults for the “ddl_direct”, “data_dml”, “ddl”, and “sql_direct” folders. Please use only theSQLFILE
andSTOREDLOGIC
package methods with MSI Authentication instead. Read more about setting packageMethod in metadata.properties here: