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Authentication Database Native
dbeaver-devops edited this page Oct 7, 2024
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CloudBeaver includes support for Database Native authentication, enabling secure connections to your databases.
Here are the steps to configure Database Native authentication:
- From the Authentication dropdown menu, select the Database Native method.
- Enter the username and password that are associated with your database in the Username and Password fields respectively.
Tip: If you check the Save credentials for the current user option, you will not be asked to input your credentials every time you connect. For more details on connection settings, see Create Connection.
- Once you have input your credentials, click the Test button to verify your settings. If everything is configured correctly, CloudBeaver should now be able to connect to your database using the Database Native authentication method.
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