MFA (multi factor) Support for Azure SQL Databases
Support Azure multi factor authentication for accessing Azure SQL Databases.
This was shipped in 10.4 https://documentation.red-gate.com/sp/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-prompt-10-4-release-notes
Thank you for your input!
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MarkD commented
wow - Red Gate tools used to be the trusted solution, but I can't even launch them to connect to my azure instances with MFA enabled accounts. this is pretty bad.
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Anonymous commented
Still waiting as well. I have updated to SSMS v18.6 and latest SQL Prompt v10.4.3 -- I can log on with MFA but Suggestions still don't work. Please fix urgently!
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Anonymous commented
I created a support ticket with Redgate 2 years ago in regards to this feature and i am still waiting for MFA support for SQL Prompt. Can you please give me an ETA on when this will be implemented?
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Anonymous commented
MFA has been with us for a long time, yet this issue persists, can we please have an ETA please?
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Anonymous commented
Please please please fix this! I've got to have my developers on Azure AD authentication and we can't live without sql prompt!
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Anonymous commented
My company just turned on MFA rendering the red gate tools useless. Looks like Redgate has gone dark on this issue for almost a year now.
Azure seems to be something they are reluctantly <!not!> supporting. Every RedGate tool I have bought is somewhat crippled in Azure.
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Robi commented
We are now about 18 months since SSMS 18.x has been released and still not all SSMS login types are supported. This is basic stuff, it should be supported in the same release that added SSMS 18.x support. Unacceptable.
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Anonymous commented
Please let us know if there is any hope of this being fixed. It was a sort of work around that this would work when using SSMS v17 (2014), but I see that as of Prompt v10.3 SSMS 2014 is no longer supported either. So our team is now stuck at v10.2 to be able to use this with the outdated SSMS.
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Richard Ozenbaugh commented
Any updates. As we switch to more Azure resources behind MFA, this makes your tool nearly unusable. Between the Sql toolbelt and Sql prompt licenses we have 30 users that are impacted.
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Morten Vestergaard commented
Any update?
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Brent Templeton commented
Any update on Azure MFA support for SQL Prompt?
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Anonymous commented
yes, please
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Anonymous commented
Is there any update or an ETA on this?
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Matt Schumacher commented
Yes please, we've moving more of our estate to MFA in Azure
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Anonymous commented
Yes please, we're moving more of our estate to MFA in Azure
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Anonymous commented
Another vote for this.
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Anonymous commented
Yes please, needed !
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Sagar Shah commented
I second the motion Jack - Redgate please address
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jack commented
One factor is never enough, its multi-factor or no factor at all, I say...