Thanks a lot.
I think I need the ‘ –alias’ option.
From: Adam Holmberg [mailto:adam.holmb...@datastax.com]
Sent: 2015年2月4日 23:17
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: FW: How to use cqlsh to access Cassandra DB if the
client_encryption_options is enabled
Since I don't know what
adam.holmb...@datastax.com]
> *Sent:* 2015年1月31日 1:12
> *To:* user@cassandra.apache.org
> *Subject:* Re: FW: How to use cqlsh to access Cassandra DB if the
> client_encryption_options is enabled
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>
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> Assuming the truststore you are referencing is the same one the server is
how to fix this issue?
Thanks
Boying
From: Adam Holmberg [mailto:adam.holmb...@datastax.com]
Sent: 2015年1月31日 1:12
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: FW: How to use cqlsh to access Cassandra DB if the
client_encryption_options is enabled
Assuming the truststore you are referencing is the
Thanks a lot ;)
I’ll try your suggestions.
From: Adam Holmberg [mailto:adam.holmb...@datastax.com]
Sent: 2015年1月31日 1:12
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: FW: How to use cqlsh to access Cassandra DB if the
client_encryption_options is enabled
Assuming the truststore you are
Assuming the truststore you are referencing is the same one the server is
using, it's probably in the wrong format. You will need to export the cert
into a PEM format for use in the (Python) cqlsh client. If exporting from
the java keystore format, use
keytool -exportcert -rfc -file
If you have
Hi, All,
Does anyone know the answer?
Thanks a lot
Boying
From: Lu, Boying
Sent: 2015年1月6日 11:21
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: How to use cqlsh to access Cassandra DB if the
client_encryption_options is enabled
Hi, All,
I turned on the dbclient_encryption_options like this:
client_