Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28075&edit=1

 ID:                 28075
 Updated by:         [email protected]
 Reported by:        petre dot rodan at avira dot com
 Summary:            mysql ssl connection
-Status:             Assigned
+Status:             Wont fix
 Type:               Feature/Change Request
 Package:            MySQL related
 Operating System:   *
 PHP Version:        *
 Assigned To:        mysql
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

See previous comment: use mysqli.


Previous Comments:
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[2011-01-06 17:14:31] [email protected]

... don't think we should add functionality to ext/mysql. People should
move forward and use mysqli. Also, there's a work around documented in
the bug.

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[2007-07-13 10:45:45] Bruno dot Harbulot at manchester dot ac dot uk

I have just tried this suggestion (using mysql_options to read the
[client] section of the global mysql configuration file). It works.

However, it doesn't seem like a good idea to use a global client
configuration for all the MySQL connections from PHP. There can be
scenarios where different certificates or CAs might be required.



Perhaps it would be better to have a binding of mysql_ssl_set (part of
the MySQL API) to the PHP MySQL extension. It seems that MySQLi supports
it.



See:

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysql-ssl-set.html

http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mysqli-ssl-set.php



Regards,



Bruno.

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[2004-04-20 15:54:40] [email protected]

Assigning to georg, the maintainer of this extension.

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[2004-04-20 12:34:11] petre dot rodan at avira dot com

Description:
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I was tring to use SSL-enabled mysql connections using php and mod_php.



The problem was that the libmysql library inside {,mod_}php detects that
SSL is needed, but it doesn't know the location of the client
certificate.



by simply inserting the following line 

mysql_options(&mysql->conn,MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_GROUP,"client");

before mysql_real_connect(..) in ext/mysql/php_mysql.c, the my.cnf file
is read and all SSL-related configurations are imported from there.



If my problem can be solved in another way, please drop me a line :).



Successfuly tested with php-4.3.4-r4, mod_php-4.3.4-r4,
mod_php-4.3.6-rc2, php-5.0_beta1-r1.



see

http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46340#c3

for scenario details



the patch can be downloaded here:

http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=28436&action=view







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