Yes you can provide more information. Have you tried:
mysql --ssl -u root -p
Thanks
chuck
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mysql client package
I am unable to use a 10.04 mysql client to connect to a RHEL 5 mysql
server using ssl. I assume that this is the problem because I can
connect RHEL 5 - RHEL 5 just fine. Can I provide more information?
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mysql client package has broken SSL support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359309
You
Please test under lucid.
Regards
chuck
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Could you check if you're running into upstream bug
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=29841 ?
** Bug watch added: MySQL Bug System #29841
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=29841
** Changed in: mysql-dfsg-5.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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mysql client package has broken SSL
That upstream bug looks likely to be the cause. I don't use client
certificates. But regardless of the source of the error, shouldn't
Ubuntu build its package in a way that works rather than one that
doesn't? OpenSSL is already installed on the stock system (even openssh
relies on libssl) -
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 10:26:31PM -, Bryan Jacobs wrote:
That upstream bug looks likely to be the cause. I don't use client
certificates. But regardless of the source of the error, shouldn't
Ubuntu build its package in a way that works rather than one that
doesn't? OpenSSL is already
Seconded - bug still present in Jaunty release version.
Package as shipped does not work against a Gentoo MySQL 5.0 server using
a CACert certificate nor one using a StartCom cert.
Completely fixed by building against MySQL instead of YaSSL.
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mysql client package has broken SSL support