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I'm using Maria 10.2.13 on Windows Server 2012 and I want to use GSSAPI authentication with it so that we can continue using windows auth.



I have followed this tutorial:
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/authentication-plugin-gssapi/#comment_3261



Im getting the following error when trying to login via ODBC:



[ma-3.0.3] Plugin auth_gssapi_client could not be loaded: The specified module 
could not be found


I've checked and the plugin_dir is pointing at the right folder.
MariaDB 10.2libplugin



Can anyone advise?










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    I'm using Maria 10.2.13 on Windows Server 2012 and I want to use GSSAPI authentication with it so that we can continue using windows auth.



    I have followed this tutorial:
    https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/authentication-plugin-gssapi/#comment_3261



    Im getting the following error when trying to login via ODBC:



    [ma-3.0.3] Plugin auth_gssapi_client could not be loaded: The specified module 
    could not be found


    I've checked and the plugin_dir is pointing at the right folder.
    MariaDB 10.2libplugin



    Can anyone advise?










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      I'm using Maria 10.2.13 on Windows Server 2012 and I want to use GSSAPI authentication with it so that we can continue using windows auth.



      I have followed this tutorial:
      https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/authentication-plugin-gssapi/#comment_3261



      Im getting the following error when trying to login via ODBC:



      [ma-3.0.3] Plugin auth_gssapi_client could not be loaded: The specified module 
      could not be found


      I've checked and the plugin_dir is pointing at the right folder.
      MariaDB 10.2libplugin



      Can anyone advise?










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      I'm using Maria 10.2.13 on Windows Server 2012 and I want to use GSSAPI authentication with it so that we can continue using windows auth.



      I have followed this tutorial:
      https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/authentication-plugin-gssapi/#comment_3261



      Im getting the following error when trying to login via ODBC:



      [ma-3.0.3] Plugin auth_gssapi_client could not be loaded: The specified module 
      could not be found


      I've checked and the plugin_dir is pointing at the right folder.
      MariaDB 10.2libplugin



      Can anyone advise?







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          I see in the comments to the MariaDB tutorial page you linked to that you have set plugin_dir in you my.ini file. However, I think this will only work if it's in a section of my.ini that the mysql client can/will read, such as the [mysql] section (not [mysqld]).



          Assuming us1 was created as IDENTIFIED VIA gssapi and everything else is correctly configured: Have you tried connecting just with the mysql client?



          mysql --plugin-dir=/path/to/plugin-dir -u usr1


          If plugin_dir is in the right section of my.ini, then this should also work:



          mysql -u usr1





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            I see in the comments to the MariaDB tutorial page you linked to that you have set plugin_dir in you my.ini file. However, I think this will only work if it's in a section of my.ini that the mysql client can/will read, such as the [mysql] section (not [mysqld]).



            Assuming us1 was created as IDENTIFIED VIA gssapi and everything else is correctly configured: Have you tried connecting just with the mysql client?



            mysql --plugin-dir=/path/to/plugin-dir -u usr1


            If plugin_dir is in the right section of my.ini, then this should also work:



            mysql -u usr1





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              I see in the comments to the MariaDB tutorial page you linked to that you have set plugin_dir in you my.ini file. However, I think this will only work if it's in a section of my.ini that the mysql client can/will read, such as the [mysql] section (not [mysqld]).



              Assuming us1 was created as IDENTIFIED VIA gssapi and everything else is correctly configured: Have you tried connecting just with the mysql client?



              mysql --plugin-dir=/path/to/plugin-dir -u usr1


              If plugin_dir is in the right section of my.ini, then this should also work:



              mysql -u usr1





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                I see in the comments to the MariaDB tutorial page you linked to that you have set plugin_dir in you my.ini file. However, I think this will only work if it's in a section of my.ini that the mysql client can/will read, such as the [mysql] section (not [mysqld]).



                Assuming us1 was created as IDENTIFIED VIA gssapi and everything else is correctly configured: Have you tried connecting just with the mysql client?



                mysql --plugin-dir=/path/to/plugin-dir -u usr1


                If plugin_dir is in the right section of my.ini, then this should also work:



                mysql -u usr1





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                I see in the comments to the MariaDB tutorial page you linked to that you have set plugin_dir in you my.ini file. However, I think this will only work if it's in a section of my.ini that the mysql client can/will read, such as the [mysql] section (not [mysqld]).



                Assuming us1 was created as IDENTIFIED VIA gssapi and everything else is correctly configured: Have you tried connecting just with the mysql client?



                mysql --plugin-dir=/path/to/plugin-dir -u usr1


                If plugin_dir is in the right section of my.ini, then this should also work:



                mysql -u usr1






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