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Old 03-09-2008, 12:24 PM   #1
Scuttle
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Default Configuring nxMyDB to use SSL

Okay..I am trying to get SSL working here, and I think I am almost there... I already have a working nxmydb-thing running, but not encrypted.

First I followed the instructions on http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/...ate-certs.html to create the SSL-certs, and I configged mysql to use them. I can connect locally using SSL.

Next I edited my ioftpd.ini to add the ssl-stuff:
Code:
[nxMyDB]
Host            = 1.2.3.4
Port            = 1234
User            = username
Password        = password
Database        = ioftpd        # Database name
Compression     = True          # Use compression for the server connection
Sync            = True          # Synchronization of users and groups
Sync_First      = 30            # Seconds until the first full synchronization
Sync_Interval   = 60            # Seconds between each incremental synchronization

#ssl-dona 
SSL_Enable      = True
SSL_Ciphers     = DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA 
SSL_Cert_File   = c:\ioftpd\system\client-cert.pem 
SSL_Key_File    = c:\ioftpd\system\client-key.pem 
SSL_CA_File     = c:\ioftpd\system\ca-cert.pem
SSL_CA_Path     = c:\ioftpd\system
Is there anything else I need to do? When I run ioftpd with these settings, I get a whole bunch of errors in nxMyDB.log telling me it can't access the mysql-server

Last edited by Scuttle; 03-09-2008 at 12:45 PM.
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