On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 9:25 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Summary:
>     I'm getting this error "(2026, 'SSL connection error: Failed to set
> ciphers to use')", on the django error page and I don't know what i
> happening!!!
>
>
> I'm using apache / wsgi and my aplication it's on a virtualenv.
>
> The main problem is that I can't connect to a remote mysql over ssl.
>
> The first think checked was the ssl configuration... but it's all rigth
> becouse I can run all django commands, (runserver too) without any problem,
> and the aplications it's connecting to the remote database over ssl
> correctly.
>
> The next think checked was runserver response and the application doesn't
> raise any error...  it works perfectly...
>
> With that two points i can see that the problem is in the wsgi,
> specifically with the libraries that load to run the application becouse
> it's the only think that I can see that is diferent from a runserver
> (executed inside the virtualenv)
>
> Anyone have had the same problem or can give me ant clue, I'm spending a lot
> of hours tryng to solve that.
>
> The next test will be change to nginx to see if the problem persist..
>

Sounds like libmysqlclient is linked to a different libssl than
httpd/mod_ssl is linked to.

ldd /path/to/libmysqlclient.so
ldd /path/to/mod_ssl.so

If so, fix it - upgrade one or the other.

Cheers

Tom

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