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We are excited to introduce adutil in public preview, this is a CLI based utility developed to ease the AD authentication configuration for both SQL Server on Linux and SQL Server Linux containers. AD authentication enables domain-joined clients on either Windows or Linux to authenticate to SQL Server using their domain credentials and the Kerberos protocol.


 


Until today, when configuring the AD authentication for SQL on Linux, for creation of “AD user for SQL Server and setting SPNs” you needed to switch from Linux to Windows machine and then switch back to Linux machine to continue with the rest of steps. With adutil released we aim to make this experience seamless, where from the Linux machine itself you can interact and manage the Active Directory domains through the CLI.


 


Overall adutil is a utility for interacting with and managing Active Directory domains through the CLI. adutil is designed as a series of commands and subcommands, with additional flags that can be specified for further input. Each top-level command represents a category of administrative functions. Each subcommand is an operation within that category. Using adutil you can manage  with users, SPNs, keytabs, groups etc.


 


To start using adutil please see adutil installation for the install steps


 


For details on how you can configure AD authentication with adutil for SQL on Linux and containers please refer below:


 


Configure Active Directory authentication for SQL Server on Linux using adutil


Configure Active Directory authentication for SQL Server on Linux containers using adutil


 


Thanks,


Engineering lead: Mike Habben


Engineering: Dylan Gray; Dyllon (Owen) Gagnier; Ethan Moffat; Madeline MacDonald


Amit Khandelwal Senior Program Manager

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