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2015 Mar 12
2
mysql replication - problems
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> No: /etc/pki/CA should NOT be group writeable. Ditto for
> /etc/pki/tls/cernts and private
Ok, yeah I can understand that. I'll correct it. Still need a way to get
SSL enabled however. Any suggestions there?
Thanks
Tim
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 11:40 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
> Tim Dunphy wrote:
> >>
> >> The mysqld process runs as the...
2015 Mar 12
3
mysql replication - problems
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> The mysqld process runs as the mysql user. It's parent which is the
> mysqld_safe runs as the root user. That being said the mysql user needs
> to have at least read permission to the locations where the ssl files are
>
> located. By default on Centos the /etc/pki/CA/private directory has its
> directory permissions to only allow the root user. If the mysql
2015 Mar 12
0
mysql replication - problems
...when I took another look at the SSL
> variable, it's still showing that SSL is not enabled:
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Some of those will *not* work. For example, you will has ssh issues
yourself is ~/.ssh is *anything* other than 700.
No: /etc/pki/CA should NOT be group writeable. Ditto for
/etc/pki/tls/cernts and private.
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