What Tableau Server authentication method should you configure to use OpenID Connect?
A.
Local Authentication
B.
Kerberos
C.
Active Directory
D.
SAML
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Tableau Server supports multiple authentication methods, including Local Authentication, Active Directory, Kerberos, SAML, and OpenID Connect.OpenID Connect (OIDC)is an identity layer built on OAuth 2.0, commonly used for single sign-on (SSO). In Tableau Server, OIDC is implemented as a variant ofSAML(Security Assertion Markup Language) authentication because both are SSO protocols managed through the same configuration workflow.
To use OpenID Connect:
Configure Tableau Server for SAML/SSO.
Provide an OIDC-compatible identity provider (IdP) configuration (e.g., Google, Okta).
Set up the IdP metadata and certificates in TSM.
Option D (SAML): Correct. Tableau Server treats OIDC as a subset of its SAML authentication framework, so you configure it under the SAML settings in TSM.
Option A (Local Authentication): Incorrect. Local Authentication uses Tableau’s internal user database, not an external SSO protocol like OIDC.
Option B (Kerberos): Incorrect. Kerberos is a network authentication protocol for Windows environments, unrelated to OIDC.
Option C (Active Directory): Incorrect. AD uses LDAP or Kerberos, not OIDC, for authentication.
[Reference: Tableau Server Documentation - "Configure SAML and OpenID Connect" (https://help.tableau.com/current/server/en-us/saml_config.htm)., ]
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