Hi Hatton,

Thanks for the reply. I was out of town and not be able to reply to you earler.

>Looking at the Default set of database connectors that comes with CF,
>I'm only seeing a 3.x version option.  I'm not sure when SSL was
>introduced into MySQL.


MySQL Supports SSL as of 4.0.x


>That does not mean that ColdFusion cannot do it though.  You can add
>any third-party JDBC driver to CF or you can create a DSN-less
>connection to the server.  Both of these are advanced topics and
>should be asked about in the CF-Talk list.

I am new to coldfusion and mysql and thought my question may have many 
solutions out there. 

For the first option you mentioned, I think JDBC driver is already there since 
every datasource name needs to be registered on the coldfusion admin page 
through JDBC Driver. I am wondering how adding JDBC driver will allow 
coldfusion to connect to mysql via SSL. For the second option, I have no idea 
what does that mean. Would you please explain a little more. I do plan to ask 
for help on cf-talk, but don't know how to ask based on your suggestions.

Thanks. 


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