Hi, Thanks for the responses.
>> from what it looks here: >> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/mysql-ssl-set.html >> it should be sufficient if you do a call to mysql_ssl_set() before >> calling mysql_real_connect() - provided your client lib is compiled >> with OpenSSL support...; its my understanding that then a SSL >> connection is established instead of a normal one, and after that all >> other API calls work as usual since they rely only on the connection >> handle... >> >> also you might take a look into the php_mysqli sources; there I see >> also SSL support, and a call to mysql_ssl_set(). >If anyone test-drives that and can confirm it works, it would be >great to patch apr_dbd_mysql to support this within Apache DBD. >From the mod_dbd perspective, this could be an additional >optional argument to DBDParams. > I tried this (mysql_ssl_set) API but it is really not working from within a module. It is otherwise working perfect for a standalone client application. This could be a sort of some core issue. I am ready for an out of box solution to it, if it exists. Thanks in advance, Best Regards, Naveen Rawat