How to Authenticate to Control Center with Kerberos
Set up GridGain 8 Control Center to authenticate users with Kerberos through Keycloak, using OAuth2, a KDC, and browser SPNEGO.
Set up GridGain 8 Control Center to authenticate users with Kerberos through Keycloak, using OAuth2, a KDC, and browser SPNEGO.
Set up SSL/TLS to secure GridGain node-to-node, thin-client (ODBC/JDBC), and HTTPS REST traffic with a self-signed certificate authority.
Enforce mutual TLS across GridGain 8 cluster, thin-client, and external traffic with an Istio service mesh, without changing the cluster's own configuration.
Encrypt GridGain 8 discovery and communication traffic with automatic mTLS from a Linkerd service mesh, with no keystores and no cluster configuration changes.
Authenticate and authorize GridGain Control Center users against an LDAP directory, using an OpenLDAP server, group-based roles, and an application.yaml configuration.
Configure GridGain Control Center to authenticate users through an Okta OpenID Connect authorization server, using a free Okta developer account.
Configure PingOne SSO with GridGain 8 Control Center to enforce role-based access control and validate cluster action permissions through OIDC.