2.8.6 Configuring SSL Library Support (original) (raw)

2.8.6 Configuring SSL Library Support

An SSL library is required for support of encrypted connections, entropy for random number generation, and other encryption-related operations. Your system must support either OpenSSL or yaSSL:

If you compile MySQL from a source distribution,CMake configures the distribution to use the installed OpenSSL library by default.

To compile using OpenSSL, use this procedure:

  1. Ensure that OpenSSL 1.0.1 or newer is installed on your system. If the installed OpenSSL version is older than 1.0.1,CMake produces an error at MySQL configuration time. If it is necessary to obtain OpenSSL, visit http://www.openssl.org.
  2. The WITH_SSL CMake option determines which SSL library to use for compiling MySQL (seeSection 2.8.7, “MySQL Source-Configuration Options”). The default is -DWITH_SSL=system, which uses OpenSSL. To make this explicit, specify that option. For example:
cmake . -DWITH_SSL=system  

That command configures the distribution to use the installed OpenSSL library. Alternatively, to explicitly specify the path name to the OpenSSL installation, use the following syntax. This can be useful if you have multiple versions of OpenSSL installed, to prevent CMake from choosing the wrong one:

cmake . -DWITH_SSL=path_name  
  1. Compile and install the distribution.

To check whether a mysqld server supports encrypted connections, examine the value of thehave_ssl system variable:

mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_ssl';
+---------------+-------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+---------------+-------+
| have_ssl      | YES   |
+---------------+-------+

If the value is YES, the server supports encrypted connections. If the value isDISABLED, the server is capable of supporting encrypted connections but was not started with the appropriate--ssl-_`xxx`_ options to enable encrypted connections to be used; seeSection 6.3.1, “Configuring MySQL to Use Encrypted Connections”.

To determine whether a server was compiled using OpenSSL or yaSSL, check the existence of any of the system or status variables that are present only for OpenSSL. See Section 6.3.4, “SSL Library-Dependent Capabilities”.