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Can't connect to DB2 on z/OS using Kerberos from a Windows client

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TitleCan't connect to DB2 on z/OS using Kerberos from a Windows client
URL NameCan-t-connect-to-DB2-on-z-OS-using-Kerberos-from-a-Windows-client
Article Number000111252
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODDBC DB2 driver
Version: 7.1 and 8.0
OS: Windows client connecting to z/OS
Database: DB2
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Can't connect to DB2 on z/OS using Kerberos from a Windows client using the Connect for ODBC DB2 driver.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
This is a cross-realm configuration where the Windows realm is defined in Active Directory and the z/OS realm is defined using RACF. 
Error Message[DataDirect][ODBC DB2 Wire Protocol Driver] Security Service Error: No Service Principal Name
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Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
The Kerberos dual realm environment is not supported. This is considered a driver enhancement

For information on how to open a driver enhancement (idea) refer to KB article: "How to submit an idea for a Progress product enhancement"

 

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References to other documentation:
Progress Article(s):
 How to submit an idea for a Progress product enhancement
Last Modified Date11/20/2020 7:06 AM
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