I had previously installed the 64-bit version of MySQL 5.1 server under
Windows Vista x64 and both the installation and configuration were
successful. Then for compatibility reasons with something on which I am
working I realized I needed to install the 32-bit version of MySQL 5.0
server. Since
I have a few questions about the parameters for SslOption/mysql_ssl_set
( C++/C ) and about SSL in general between the server and the client.
I do understand what a certificate, a private key, and a public key is
in general but I am having trouble understandng how they work in MySql.
1) Are the f
I have a few questions about the parameters for SslOption/mysql_ssl_set
( C++/C ) and about SSL in general between the server and the client.
I do understand what a certificate, a private key, and a public key is
in general but I am having trouble understandng how they work in MySql.
1) Are the
In the MySql manual section 5.5.7.2 it specifies how to build MySql on a
Unix/Linux platform with SSL by using 'configure'. I need to build MySql
for Windows with SSL support. In section 2.4.15.6.1 for building MySql
for Windows itr specifies the available options for using win/configure,
but S
Warren Young wrote:
> Edward Diener wrote:
>>
>> The source distributions listed at
>> http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html#source do not specify
>> any as the Windows source distribution. I downloaded the .zip file,
>> thinking that might be the one, but
The MySql manual in section 2.4.15.6.2 mentions building MySql from the
Windows source distribution. I need to do this in order to add SSL
support to my MySql server on Windows.
From where do I download the Windows source distribution ?
The source distributions listed at
http://dev.mysql.com/
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