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Greg G wrote:

>
> I'm still having trouble figuring this out.  Please help!
>
> I compiled MySQL 4.1.1 --with-openssl --with-vio and when I look at the
> variables with mysqladmin, "has_openssl" is set to "NO". I've got
> OpenSSL 0.9.7c installed. I'm seeing this on both Solaris and Debian
> hosts. I'm not seeing any errors during the configure or compile phases.
>
> What could have happened to cause this, and how can I fix it?

Did you create certificates and configure mysqld and the client
libraries to find them (as it says to in the manual :))?

http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Secure_connections.html

        -Mark


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