Hello.
First check the contents of /var/log/messages. SELinux usually puts
there some notes about what it is doing. I'm not a SELinux expert, but
quick search at fedora.redhat.com has shown me that I should use
system-config-securitylevel utility for configuring SELinux.
Israel Ferná
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Hi all
I'm back with a new subject may be the last one was not attractive :)
I'm using mysql 4.1.11-2 in Fedora Core 4. I need to set up mysql
connections over SLL I follow the mysql manual instructions, create
certificates and keys for the CA, the client and the server and modify
the /etc/my.cnf
nfile=0
-- EOF
SSL connections worked fine for a cuple of hours, but then I get this SSL
error:
ERROR 2026: SSL connection error
When I delete the certs & keys and creating them again, all works fine for
some time.
But then the same error occurs.
What
>Description:
I'm using Mysql with SSL. It has been working perfectly until today
and now I have an "ERROR 2026: SSL connection error" when I try to
connect to Mysql.
I do not understand why, my SSL certificat is valid until 8 jan 2005.
Hello,
I'm running MySQL 4.0.16 (source compiled) on FreeBSD 5.1,
and I have a big problem with SSL...
It runs perfectly for a few hours, but then suddenly I can't connect any
longer via an SSL-connection...
ERROR 2026: SSL connection error
That's the error that suddenly app