Currently Presto is supported on Windows only. We need a supported driver for Linux. On the download drivers page for Linux Presto it says 'This data source is not supported on the selected operating system.' I have downloaded the Simba ODBC Driver for Linux directly from Simba and obtained a 30 day license.
If so, here are a few things to check:1) Verify that the same certificate is used on the server and client.2) Verify that the server host name in the certificate matches the host name the client is trying to connect to.3) Put 'AllowSelfSignedServerCert=1' in odbc.ini4) Put 'AllowHostNameCNMismatch=1' in odbc.ini5) Verify that 'TrustedCerts=' in odbc.ini has the absolute path to your certificate, and that the certificate is readable for the user running the client program.adam21.12.16 18:01. This seemed to do the trick for me, though I immediately hit the next problem: no Presto password field in Tableau./Documents/My Tableau Repository/Datasources/Presto.tdcRickman, Brian T05.06.17 7:22. For Kerberos, you need to authenticate using kinit (or Windows Active Directory single sign-on) before connecting to Presto.
This will not require a password.For LDAP, the easiest solution will be to save the login ID and password as part of the DSN via ODBC Data Source Administrator.We are working with Tableau to have them add more recent Presto driver specific features to a future release, but I do not have a timeline for when that will happen.-You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 'Presto' group.To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to.
If so, here are a few things to check:1) Verify that the same certificate is used on the server and client.2) Verify that the server host name in the certificate matches the host name the client is trying to connect to.3) Put 'AllowSelfSignedServerCert=1' in odbc.ini4) Put 'AllowHostNameCNMismatch=1' in odbc.ini5) Verify that 'TrustedCerts=' in odbc.ini has the absolute path to your certificate, and that the certificate is readable for the user running the client program.adam21.12.16 18:01. This seemed to do the trick for me, though I immediately hit the next problem: no Presto password field in Tableau./Documents/My Tableau Repository/Datasources/Presto.tdcRickman, Brian T05.06.17 7:22. For Kerberos, you need to authenticate using kinit (or Windows Active Directory single sign-on) before connecting to Presto. This will not require a password.For LDAP, the easiest solution will be to save the login ID and password as part of the DSN via ODBC Data Source Administrator.We are working with Tableau to have them add more recent Presto driver specific features to a future release, but I do not have a timeline for when that will happen.-You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 'Presto' group.To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to.