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Enable the web terminal | Databricks Documentation

Enable the web terminal

To use the web terminal on your clusters, an account admin can configure the web terminal as follows:

  1. Log in to the account console.
  2. Click Settings.
  3. Click the Feature enablement tab.
  4. Under Web Terminal, you can configure whether the web terminal feature should be on or off and whether this value should be enforced on all workspaces.

If the account administrator chooses not to enforce the web terminal feature, workspace administrators can choose to enable or disable the web terminal on a per-workspace basis as follows:

  1. Go to the settings page.
  2. Click the Compute tab.
  3. Click the Web terminal toggle.

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Manage the web terminal per cluster​

To prevent users from accessing a cluster using the web terminal:

Auto termination​

When you log out of a Databricks workspace or the feature is disabled in a workspace, active web terminal sessions terminate within 2 minutes.

When a cluster owner removes another user's permission for CAN ATTACH TO on a cluster or the user is removed from the workspace, the user's active web terminal sessions terminate within 2 minutes.

WAF configuration​

If your Databricks deployment uses a Web Application Firewall (WAF), you must add the path /driver-proxy/* to its allow list.

Requirements​

Databricks web terminal is available with a few exceptions as noted in limitations.


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