[UniMacTech] MySql and ssl
Tony Williams
tonyw at honestpuck.com
Thu Oct 16 10:16:27 EST 2008
David,
I did it on 10.4 using the instructions and details here :-
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/secure-connections.html
Methinks I built mysql myself to do it, but I can't be sure; I may have used
a prebuilt binary from MySQL.
I ended up using a different mysql account for each database and the ones
that I wanted secure to were created with the REQUIRE SSL option in the
GRANT command. Details on all that is in the doco chapter referenced above.
// Tony
Tony R Williams
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University of Newcastle, Australia
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:35 AM, David Wikeley <David.Wikeley at utas.edu.au>wrote:
> Does anyone know how to enable ssl with mysql on 10.5?
>
> We need to only have ssl encryption with one or two mysql databases not
> every database running.
>
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