And this is only a solutions for testing. For production you need to import the 
certificate chain into your truststore 

> Am 23.05.2019 um 18:06 schrieb Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org>:
> 
>> On 5/23/2019 9:56 AM, Paul wrote:
>> Thanks for the reply Shawn.
>> What I was asking is whether there is an option to exclude the comms to SQL
>> from SOLR managed encryption as the JDBC driver manages the connection and
>> SOLR is acting as the Client in this instance and is already using encrypted
>> comms via the connection string parameters.
> 
> Enabling SSL should have no *direct* effect on JDBC.
> 
> But it might have an indirect effect by changing some of Java's SSL settings 
> that in turn could filter down to the JDBC driver.
> 
> I would think that explicitly telling the JDBC driver to not validate the 
> cert with Microsoft's "trustCertificate=true" option would fix this.  Other 
> than trying it, you would have to verify that with Microsoft.
> 
> Thanks,
> Shawn

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