At 18:26 -0800 10/24/02, Lists @ Apted Technologies Inc. wrote:
i am going to be setting up four mysql servers, three of which will replicate data off of the primary. i know that in more recent versions of mysql client/server communciations can be encrypted internally. but is there any way to encrypt replication communcations between these mysql servers internally so i don't need to set up a vpn or ssl tunnel? thanks
No. mysqld --help shows --master-ssl, --master-ssl-key, and --master-ssl-cert options, but they're placeholders at the moment and haven't been implemented. (To be complete, the server needs --master-ssl-ca and --master-ssl-cipher options as well anyway.)
all. -chris
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