Hi, Marko!
On Sep 02, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 8:48 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
> > and yes, i assumed that a core developer other than you would look
> > at that startup log, came to the conslusion "indeed, no warning
> > there" and while read the few lines "indeed, the latest 10
Hi, Captain!
On Aug 29, Captain Wiggum wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have searched the archives and forums and cannot find an answer to
> this question.
> Does mariadb support FIPS, and if so, how or where is a document about
> this.
Yes, it does. The link was earlier in the thread.
> I use mariadb 10
You mentioned, you use MariaDB 10.3 with FIPS. If you can use it, then it is
not disabled by OpenSSL, since SHA1 is required for usual authentication with
non-empty password.
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Am 02.09.19 um 20:22 schrieb Captain Wiggum:
> Thanks Harald for your reply. I do not disagree with anything you said.
> Unfortunately we cannot tell the US Govt that their requirements are stupid.
> When openssl is in FIPS mode, md5 & sha1 are disabled for everyone.
> So any usage from mariadb
Am 02.09.19 um 20:20 schrieb Marko Mäkelä:
> On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 8:48 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
>> and yes, i assumed that a core developer other than you would look at
>> that startup log, came to the conslusion "indeed, no warning there"
>> and while read the few lines "indeed, the latest 10.
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On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 12:27 PM Captain Wiggum wrote:
> Thanks Ian for your reply.
> The link mentioned how to enable FIPS mode at the system level.
> But nothing about how to setup mariadb *server* when the system is in
> FIPS mode.
> The mariadb server uses SHA1, which openssl has disab
Thanks Harald for your reply. I do not disagree with anything you said.
Unfortunately we cannot tell the US Govt that their requirements are stupid.
When openssl is in FIPS mode, md5 & sha1 are disabled for everyone.
So any usage from mariadb (linked with openssl) will fail.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019
On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 8:48 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
> and yes, i assumed that a core developer other than you would look at
> that startup log, came to the conslusion "indeed, no warning there"
> and while read the few lines "indeed, the latest 10.2 version"
You are right that a warning should be
Hi Faustin,
On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 7:05 PM Faustin Lammler wrote:
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> Anyway, there maybe some useful information here:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=920608
>
> Marko, I believe we can expect these kinds of deprecation with people
> upgrading from Debian Stretch to Bust
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Am 02.09.19 um 19:38 schrieb Faustin Lammler:
> I am truly sorry by the issue you are facing, but giving us *in
> your first post* the version and the OS would have been more
> productive IMHO
don't get me wrong *but* i find it insulting when some
Reindl Harald ,
02/09/2019 – 18:12:53 (+0200):
> > Maybe giving us the version you are upgrading from would have been
> > a better starting point.
>
> maybe read what i wrote instead cut down my post by the first line
> would be a god start too or simply shut up when you are too lazy read
> a log
Am 02.09.19 um 19:21 schrieb Sergei Golubchik:
> On Sep 02, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> Am 02.09.19 um 17:09 schrieb Marko Mäkelä:
>>> On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 5:43 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
unknown variable 'innodb_support_xa=1'
would you funny guys consider things like deperectaion warn
Hi, Reindl!
On Sep 02, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 02.09.19 um 17:09 schrieb Marko Mäkelä:
> > On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 5:43 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
> >> unknown variable 'innodb_support_xa=1'
> >>
> >> would you funny guys consider things like deperectaion warnings in
> >> previous releases
> >
> >
Am 02.09.19 um 18:05 schrieb Faustin Lammler:
> After reading the recent thread on systemd devel ML (/etc/fstab
> obsolete?) I kind of find your tone a bit inappropriate. May I
> suggest you to try to start by applying your advice to yourself.
that stupid behavior of mariadb was pointed out oft
Hi Reindl,
After reading the recent thread on systemd devel ML (/etc/fstab
obsolete?) I kind of find your tone a bit inappropriate. May I suggest
you to try to start by applying your advice to yourself.
This is clearly not a
> good start for a discussion
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/sys
Am 02.09.19 um 17:18 schrieb Benoit Plessis:
> On 02/09/2019 17:13, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>> A deprecation warning was added in the MariaDB Server 10.2.2, well
>>> before it was Generally Available.
>>> That said, maybe there is a nontrivial amount of users who skipped the
>>> 10.2 release and u
On 02/09/2019 17:13, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> A deprecation warning was added in the MariaDB Server 10.2.2, well
>> before it was Generally Available.
>> That said, maybe there is a nontrivial amount of users who skipped the
>> 10.2 release and upgraded straight from 10.1 to 10.3.
> come on and show
Am 02.09.19 um 17:09 schrieb Marko Mäkelä:
> On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 5:43 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
>> unknown variable 'innodb_support_xa=1'
>>
>> would you funny guys consider things like deperectaion warnings in
>> previous releases
>
> A deprecation warning was added in the MariaDB Server 10.2
On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 5:43 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
> unknown variable 'innodb_support_xa=1'
>
> would you funny guys consider things like deperectaion warnings in
> previous releases
A deprecation warning was added in the MariaDB Server 10.2.2, well
before it was Generally Available.
That said,
unknown variable 'innodb_support_xa=1'
would you funny guys consider things like deperectaion warnings in
previous releases or at least offer an option to change all these
fucking "i don't know a option because it was removed or you did not
compile something in and hence i refuse to start the serv
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