Hi Yves, all!
Yves Goergen wrote:
On 30.05.2006 16:28 (+0100), Joerg Bruehe wrote:
To find out whether your server(s) support(s) or not, you need to check
the corresponding variables. All this is described in the manual,
section 5.9.7. Using Secure Connections:
I still think that the
On 31.05.2006 10:21 (+0100), Joerg Bruehe wrote:
According to your description below, where you got Could not connect
..., you are given this warning if establishing the connection fails.
So the remaining case is a client trying to connect to a server which
does not support SSL, or does not
Hi Yves, all!
Yves Goergen wrote:
On 31.05.2006 10:21 (+0100), Joerg Bruehe wrote:
According to your description below, where you got Could not connect
..., you are given this warning if establishing the connection fails.
So the remaining case is a client trying to connect to a server which
On 31.05.2006 12:47 (+0100), Joerg Bruehe wrote:
I said I am no SSL expert, I just go by this quote from the manual:
Yes, I saw that. But it doesn't apply on Query Browser because there is
no such option available in the UI.
Btw, I cannot connect to MySQL5+SSL with Query Browser/Win but I can
On 31.05.2006 14:46 (+0100), Paul DuBois wrote:
--ssl on the client side (mysql) isn't sufficient to enable an SSL
connection, as stated in the manual. That's why Joerg indicated the
use of the other options.
Why do I need to provide the client with a certificate? I don't have one
and I also
On 21.05.2006 00:16 (+0100), Yves Goergen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using MySQL Query Browser on Windows XP to connect to a remote MySQL
4.0 and 5.0 database server, both on Linux. In Query Browser, I can
check the options Use SSL if available but how do I know if it is
available and used? I couldn't
Hi Yves, all!
Yves Goergen wrote:
On 21.05.2006 00:16 (+0100), Yves Goergen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using MySQL Query Browser on Windows XP to connect to a remote MySQL
4.0 and 5.0 database server, both on Linux. In Query Browser, I can
check the options Use SSL if available but how do I know if it
On 30.05.2006 16:28 (+0100), Joerg Bruehe wrote:
To find out whether your server(s) support(s) or not, you need to check
the corresponding variables. All this is described in the manual,
section 5.9.7. Using Secure Connections:
I still think that the client should actually inform me when I
On 21.05.2006 07:35 (+0100), paul rivers wrote:
Are you certain? Which version are you running?
I don't have it on MySQL 4.0 and on MySQL 5.0 it has the value 0 so I
guess it's not connecting through SSL.
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Hello,
I'm using MySQL Query Browser on Windows XP to connect to a remote MySQL
4.0 and 5.0 database server, both on Linux. In Query Browser, I can
check the options Use SSL if available but how do I know if it is
available and used? I couldn't find any SQL command to show me the
encryption status
20, 2006 3:17 PM
To: List: MySQL
Subject: How to find out about SSL connection?
Hello,
I'm using MySQL Query Browser on Windows XP to connect to a remote MySQL
4.0 and 5.0 database server, both on Linux. In Query Browser, I can
check the options Use SSL if available but how do I know
, May 20, 2006 3:39 PM
To: 'Yves Goergen'; 'List: MySQL'
Subject: RE: How to find out about SSL connection?
I've wrestled with the same question. The only options I came up with were:
- Do as you suggest and require SSL for the account.
- Inspect the 'show status' variable of Ssl_accepts after
On 21.05.2006 00:38 (+0100), paul rivers wrote:
- Inspect the 'show status' variable of Ssl_accepts after a connection
attempt on an otherwise quiet mysql instance.
I have no such status variable in my server.
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