Hello.


>The fact is that I cant start mysql with ssl support using the

>/etc/ec/d/init.d/mysql script. But the interesting thing is that if I copy





First of all, you should find the error log. See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/error-log.html



Israel Fern$ndez Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi folk!

>

>I'm new to mysql and to databases...

>I'm using Fedora Core 4 with mysql 4.1.11-2 I need some application clients

>to connect the server using SSL connections. I've created and tested x509

>certificates using the way mysql documentation explain, I've modified the

>/etc/my.cnf [mysqld] and [client] sections with the certificates that are

>located in /etc/pki (I've made some test with the certificates in /usr/pki

>too).

>The fact is that I cant start mysql with ssl support using the

>/etc/ec/d/init.d/mysql script. But the interesting thing is that if I copy

>the "same" script to any different folder it works. If it is in the

>init.dfolder I always get an SSL connection error.

>running mysqld, mysqld_safe by hand work perfectly and SSL works too. This

>is annoying I'll appreciate any help in respect.

>

>thanks in advance and best regards...



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