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License Management
Note: This feature is available in Enterprise, AWS, Team editions only.
Following products need a license:
- CloudBeaver EE
- CloudBeaver AWS in a custom host
You need to get a license from your profile on https://dbeaver.com/cloudbeaver-enterprise/ web site.
You can use a commercial or trial license. All licenses work the same way.
You add your license when you first start CloudBeaver
during Server configuration. Also, it's possible to return to
the Administration panel anytime and import the license. This can be done in two ways: by adding
the license text or by uploading the license file. In the first case, please note that you need to copy-paste the full
license text (not just the license ID). The license text starts with –
and ends with ==
characters.
Once you have the license text in the filed, click Import.
License has an expiration period. Typically it is 1 year.
If your machine has access to internet then license will be updated automatically after you you upgraded it on dbeaver.com.
Otherwise you will need to go to admin panel again and re-install the license.
- Application overview
- Demo Server
- Administration
- Server configuration
- Create Connection
- Network configuration settings
- Connection Templates Management
- Access Management
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Authentication methods
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Local Access Authentication
- Anonymous Access Configuration
- Reverse proxy header authentication
- LDAP
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Single Sign On
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SAML
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OpenID
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AWS OpenID
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AWS SAML
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AWS IAM
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AWS OpenId via Okta
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Snowflake SSO
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Okta OpenId
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Cognito OpenId
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JWT authentication
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Kerberos authentication
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NTLM
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Microsoft Entra ID authentication
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Google authentication
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Local Access Authentication
- User credentials storage
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Cloud Explorer
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Cloud storage
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Query Manager
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Drivers Management
- Supported databases
- Accessibility
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Features
- Server configuration
- CloudBeaver and Nginx
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Domain manager
- Configuring HTTPS for Jetty server
- Command line parameters
- Local Preferences
- API
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CloudBeaver Community
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CloudBeaver AWS
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CloudBeaver Enterprise
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Deployment options
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Development