OAuth 2.0 authentication
Rather than with a username and password, users can authenticate to OpenText™ Analytics Database by first verifying their identity with an identity provider, receiving an OAuth token, and then passing the token to the database.
Rather than with a username and password, users can authenticate to OpenText™ Analytics Database by first verifying their identity with an identity provider, receiving an OAuth token, and then passing the token to the database.
OAuth in the database is tested with Keycloak, Okta, and OTDS but other providers should work if they support the RFC 7662 Token Introspection standard.