Hi,

>    The way I see it (and I haven't set foot on the lab yet) , it should be as
>    simple as making sure that the perl modules in place support SSL and
>    specifying a specially crafted DBSource on the Radiator config (according

yep. that should be all. if you run in trace 3 or 5 you should see all the info

>    to http://search.cpan.org/~michielb/DBD-mysql-4.042/lib/DBD/mysql.pm).
>    Something like: 
>    DBSource
>    
> DBI:mysql:database=radiusp;host=mysql_server;port=3306;mysql_ssl=1;mysql_ssl_client_key=/test/client-key.pem;mysql_ssl_client_cert=/test/client-cert.pem;mysql_ssl_ca_file=/test/b2bca-cert.pem
>    Right?

close, SSL user and SSL user password need to be defined at the end (if also 
required)

alan
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