I appreciate the time you took to answer.
However, your example is a different use case: you're using a self-signed 
certificate with a private CA.

My use case use a public CA (namely let's encrypt, but it could be anything 
else).
In my setup, client and servers are on totally different machines. They should 
be able to communicate over TLS like you're using your browser right now to 
communicate over https with the remote server https://bugs.launchpad.net/ which 
happens to also use let's encrypt as a public certificate. 

I am aware that the official mysql doc only displays SSL examples using only a 
private CA.
I suspect this issue to come from an inability to perform correctly with a 
public CA/certificate.


** Changed in: mysql-8.0 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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  mysql-server does not take into account configured ssl parameters

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