If you are describing the OpenSSL documentation

Actually, I was referring to the mysql developers handbook on the web.  The
Openssl docs, as you mention, are more of a reference than a manual. 
Should've been a little more clear about that.

There is a step-by-step in the mysql docs on how to set up the certs, the
problem is that it doesn't explain too well what I'm doing.  Ordinarily,
this wouldn't bother me but I'm going to be doing this on someone else's
server by remote.  He has around 30 major websites that depend on the db
server, so this absolutely cannot screw up anything.  I'm pretty reluctant
to start feeding linux commands into his server without having a clue as to
what's going on.

I tried the mysql forums over a week ago and have yet to see any replies.

Thanks for the help, though.
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