On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 10:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I read the thread by R. Weiss, P. DuBios, and J. Zawodny regarding the
> incomplete implementation of replication over SSL. I had been fighting
> the same problem for about a week, thinking it was something I was doing
> wrong. Didn't think to look for un-implemented stubs...
> 
> If I understand the process, the act of replication is a simple connect
> via a dedicated and persistent thread on the slave which which registers
> to listen for updates to particular dbs/tables and which is fed updates
> as they come in. Since the c-client and commandline SSL functions seem
> to be working just fine (after the inclusion of the CA-neuter-patch in
> 4.0.12), why is replication implementation any different? Would it not
> be trivial to complete this section of the code so people don't have to
> use stunnel and native SSL on the same box?
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> Perhaps there's a particular issue involved, or perhaps developers just
> don't have the time to dedicate to the feature. I'm just wondering so I
> can adjust my plans accordingly.
> 
> Thanks.
> Dan
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Dan Geist | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | (404)269-6822
Network Security Engineer | Cox Communications Inc.

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