Hi all...

This is my last resource and I should say that I'm desperate... I've
to make a release and I don't know how to solve the following.
I'm working in a project using Linux Fedora Core 4 + MySQL + sendmail
+ our own services and daemons. This release include many security
enhancements. Using secure SSL connections with the service is one of
the most important.
I know this is not a MySQL  discussion list, but the guys in MySQL
list and Fedora list did not help me.
Ok, the facts...
I've created my own certificates, I've configure MySQL accordint to
the documentation, but... I'm watching a very estrange behaviour. If I
start MySQL from the /etc/rc.d/init.d/ folder I get a permission
denied reading the .pem files. But then if I copy the same script to a
different folder and run it from there, this error disappear, just
like that.
The .pem files are chmoded to 777 and owned as root.mysql.
I've even used strace triying to find a hidden previous error
condition but nothing new, the open system call fails returning
EACCESS.
I write to this list because the error is reported by the openssl
library, used by MySQL but maybe you have hear it before.
I'll appreciate any help, thanks in advance for your time

cheers

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