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Azure DC - Connect with certificate instead of Service Principal password
One of our customers is asking why we can only use a Service Principal with password for connecting an Azure DC in Smart Console and not a certificate as they mandate as much as possible. Is it on the roadmap or are there limitations on this?
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/azure-cli-sp-tutorial-3
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Hi Alex,
For now it's is not in the roadmap for 2024.
RnD will consider adding this feature as we received this request from other customers as well.
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Hi Alex,
For now it's is not in the roadmap for 2024.
RnD will consider adding this feature as we received this request from other customers as well.
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Thanks for confirming, I will look if we proceed with an RFE.