SAP HANA Single Sign on
Single sign-on (SSO) allows a user to login once and gain access to multiple systems without being asked to login again. Depending on how SSO has been setup, this could permit the user login to just a front end application or it can enable SSO all the way down to the database in what’s known as SSO to database (SSO2DB).
https://websmp105.sapag.de/~sapidb/012003146900000774762013E/HowTo_HANA_SSO_Kerberos_v1_2.pdf
SAP Notes:
Note 1813724 - HANA SSO/Kerberos: create keytab and validate conf
Note 1837331 - HOWTO HANA DB SSO Kerberos/ Active Directory
Single sign-on (SSO) allows a user to login once and gain access to multiple systems without being asked to login again. Depending on how SSO has been setup, this could permit the user login to just a front end application or it can enable SSO all the way down to the database in what’s known as SSO to database (SSO2DB).
https://websmp105.sapag.de/~sapidb/012003146900000774762013E/HowTo_HANA_SSO_Kerberos_v1_2.pdf
SAP Notes:
Note 1813724 - HANA SSO/Kerberos: create keytab and validate conf
Note 1837331 - HOWTO HANA DB SSO Kerberos/ Active Directory