

Help configuring Kerberos is available at įurther, I must add that I still have a connection issue in azuredatastudio, referring to the Kerberos connection - it says: In that case, 'unhold' the package versions with sudo apt-mark unhold. I hope that the msodbcsql17 package will soon be upgraded in order to work with current openssl on Ubuntu 20.04.

#Azure data studio odbc update
This will prevent your update manager from automatically upgrading these packages again. Sudo apt-mark hold openssl libssl-dev libssl1.1:amd64 libssl1.1:i386 OpenSSL 1.1.1 Below are the instructions to follow: Run the command sudo ldconfig to update symlinks and rebuild the library cache.Īssuming that there were no errors in executing steps 4 through 10, you should have successfully installed the new version of OpenSSL.Īgain, from the terminal issue the command:.Unpack the tarball with tar -zxf openssl-1.1.1.tar.gz & cd openssl-1.1.1.(provider: SSL Provider, error: 31 - Encryption(ssl/tls) handshake failed) Now on 20.04, everything else the same, I cannot connect.Ī connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the pre-login handshake. Setting TrustServerCertificate has no effect on the issue. Viz_hit_test_surface_layer: disabled_off_ok OS version: Linux 圆4 5.4.0-29-generic System Info Item Previously it worked on Ubuntu 18.04, but after upgrading to 20.04 and installing Azure Data Studio, it does not even load the databases after I add the IP address of the server and the credentials.Īzure Data Studio version: azuredatastudio 1.17.1 ( 814ce88, T23:48:52.060Z)
