You're right Jürgen; the problem using integrated security in a mixed
environment is not impossible, just some more work.
However, trying to convince the segment of my customers - who pray to
the "one-and-only Windows" god or whatever - to
* switch to Postgres from MS-SQLServer or Oracle (very hard but possible)
* and switch to Linux from MS-Windows on the server
(Iiiiiimmmmmpossible !!)
overwhelms my limited "salesman" skills. I leave this option to people
who is adept in selling sand in Sahara.
Getting them to switch to Postgres is a big "win" from my point of view.
And, by the way, Postgres is not "awful" on Windows any more. Just
ordinary "Windows bad" compared to the Linux version :-).
--
Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards
Bo Victor Thomsen
Den 21-11-2019 kl. 11:30 skrev Jürgen E. Fischer:
Hi,
On Thu, 21. Nov 2019 at 10:01:16 +0100, Bo Victor Thomsen wrote:
Very popular with my "Always Windows-only !!" customers and a forceful
argument for switching them from MS-SQLServer to Postgres/PostGIS for
spatial data.
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Configuring_for_single_sign-on_using_SSPI_on_Windows
"Windows-to-unix a bit more work"
https://www.hagander.net/talks/Deploying%20PostgreSQL%20in%20a%20Windows%20Enterprise.pdf
Jürgen
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