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Harrie,

On 4/11/16 4:10 AM, Harrie Robins wrote:
>> From MariaDB manual:
> 
> have_openssl
> 
> Description: Before MariaDB 10.0.1, have_openssl was an alias for
> have_ssl. Since MariaDB 10.0.1, comparing have_openssl with
> have_ssl will indicate whether YaSSL or openssl was used. If YaSSL,
> have_ssl will be ON, but have_openssl will be OFF. Scope: Global 
> Dynamic: No
> 
> have_ssl
> 
> Description: If the server supports SSL connections, will be set to
> YES, otherwise will be set to NO. If set to DISABLED, the server
> was compiled with SSL support, but was not started with SSL support
> (see the mysqld options). See also have_openssl. Scope: Global 
> Dynamic: No
> 
> Did you start with ssl support?

No. SSL support is not compiled into the binary. (I believe)

> If not: the path to take is to either get an ssl enabled binary or
> recompile with ssl option.

Right. I'm using Debian-based packages, and they don't allow MySQL to
be linked with OpenSSL. At least, I seem to remember that was the
case. I should try it again, since generating a TLS key is trivial.

- -chris
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