At 16:52 -0700 1/11/03, David Rock wrote:
Show variables says have_openssl = NO for the binary version.  I compiled
and installed the source version using "--with-vio --with-openssl=/usr/bin"
Try --with-openssl without any argument and see if configure finds your
OpenSSL installation location by itself.  If not, use the pathname
to the directory where the libraries, header files, etc. are located.
The directory you supplied is the one where the openssl program is
located, which isn't what configure wants.

To see what kinds of things configure is looking for, pull it into
an editor and sure for "openssl".  You'll see which directories
it looks at trying to determine your OpenSSL installation location.

and it still says have_openssl = NO.  I'm not sure what path -with-openssl
is expecting but other than that I'm not sure where to look next.  FreeBSD
4.6 says OpenSSL is installed as part of the base system and indeed it does
seem to be installed, or at least something called the "OpenSSL Toolkit" is
installed and I have the /usr/bin/openssl command available.  I'm not
getting any errors in the mysqld log when I start the server, just no SSL
support.  I'm hoping someone can throw some thoughts out here.

Thanks,
David


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul DuBois [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 12:07 PM
To: David Rock; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PHP4 Secure connection parameters

At 9:09 -0700 1/11/03, David Rock wrote:
I'm trying to use SSL connections with MySQL 4.0.8-MAX and FreeBSD 4.6
using
the online manual and have a question about section 4.3.9.2 Requirements
"Configure MySQL with --with-vio --with-openssl".  Since I installed the
MAX
version isn't it already "SSL ready"?  Where do I add the --with-vio
--with-openssl parameters and does --with-openssl need a path also?  What
should it point to?  Any help appreciated.
--with-vio and --with-openssl are for configuring from source.  If you
installed a -max server from a binary version, those options don't apply.

To see whether your server is SSL capable, use this query:

mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_openssl';
+---------------+-------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+---------------+-------+
| have_openssl  | YES   |
+---------------+-------+

If it is, you'll see YES.  If not, you'll see NO or no output at all.


Thanks,
David Rock

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