Hi Jerry,
MySQL is not compiled with OpenSSL support by default. You will need to recompile the MySQL binaries with OpenSSL support, using the command supplied. Follow the instructions in http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Installing_source.html.
Bart…
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Users,
I need some advice.
I am running Mandrake 9.1 with 98 mb RAM. I recently downloaded and installed the RPMs for glibc 3.2.2 and openssl 0.9.7a.
My objective is to first make the MySQL database server as secure as it can be and installing openssl is my first step.
In order to do this, I have chosen to follow the mysql website's instructions at www.mysql.com/doc/en/Secure_requirements.html
I am currently stuck on step two where it says to
"Configure MySQL with
Now, as I said I have not done any command line script execution so this is a little tricky for me.
I have attempted to execute the command
"./configure --with-vio --with-openssl" from many different command prompts and the result has been unsuccessful.
I did some checking and there is an executable file named
"binary-configure" in the /usr/share/mysql directory on my system.
I also don't see a "configure" script when I look for one. Is this possible?
Any help apreciated.
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- mysql re-configure and openssl Jerry Weinstein
- RE: mysql re-configure and openssl keitz
- Bart J. Smit