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MySQL Globalization
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mysql_ssl_rsa_setup is deprecated as of MySQL 8.0.34. Instead, consider using MySQL server to generate missing SSL and RSA files automatically at startup (seeAutomatic SSL and RSA File Generation).
This program creates the SSL certificate and key files and RSA key-pair files required to support secure connections using SSL and secure password exchange using RSA over unencrypted connections, if those files are missing.mysql_ssl_rsa_setup can also be used to create new SSL files if the existing ones have expired.
mysql_ssl_rsa_setup uses theopenssl command, so its use is contingent on having OpenSSL installed on your machine.
Another way to generate SSL and RSA files, for MySQL distributions compiled using OpenSSL, is to have the server generate them automatically. SeeSection 8.3.3.1, “Creating SSL and RSA Certificates and Keys using MySQL”.
mysql_ssl_rsa_setup helps lower the barrier to using SSL by making it easier to generate the required files. However, certificates generated bymysql_ssl_rsa_setup are self-signed, which is not very secure. After you gain experience using the files created bymysql_ssl_rsa_setup, consider obtaining a CA certificate from a registered certificate authority.
Invokemysql_ssl_rsa_setup like this:
mysql_ssl_rsa_setup [options] Typical options are--datadir to specify where to create the files, and--verbose to see theopenssl commands thatmysql_ssl_rsa_setup executes.
mysql_ssl_rsa_setup attempts to create SSL and RSA files using a default set of file names. It works as follows:
mysql_ssl_rsa_setup checks for theopenssl binary at the locations specified by the
PATHenvironment variable. Ifopenssl is not found,mysql_ssl_rsa_setup does nothing. Ifopenssl is present,mysql_ssl_rsa_setup looks for default SSL and RSA files in the MySQL data directory specified by the--datadiroption, or the compiled-in data directory if the--datadiroption is not given.mysql_ssl_rsa_setup checks the data directory for SSL files with the following names:
ca.pemserver-cert.pemserver-key.pemIf any of those files are present,mysql_ssl_rsa_setup creates no SSL files. Otherwise, it invokesopenssl to create them, plus some additional files:
ca.pem Self-signed CA certificateca-key.pem CA private keyserver-cert.pem Server certificateserver-key.pem Server private keyclient-cert.pem Client certificateclient-key.pem Client private keyThese files enable secure client connections using SSL; seeSection 8.3.1, “Configuring MySQL to Use Encrypted Connections”.
mysql_ssl_rsa_setup checks the data directory for RSA files with the following names:
private_key.pem Private member of private/public key pairpublic_key.pem Public member of private/public key pairIf any of these files are present,mysql_ssl_rsa_setup creates no RSA files. Otherwise, it invokesopenssl to create them. These files enable secure password exchange using RSA over unencrypted connections for accounts authenticated by the
sha256_passwordorcaching_sha2_passwordplugin; seeSection 8.4.1.3, “SHA-256 Pluggable Authentication”, andSection 8.4.1.2, “Caching SHA-2 Pluggable Authentication”.
For information about the characteristics of files created bymysql_ssl_rsa_setup, seeSection 8.3.3.1, “Creating SSL and RSA Certificates and Keys using MySQL”.
At startup, the MySQL server automatically uses the SSL files created bymysql_ssl_rsa_setup to enable SSL if no explicit SSL options are given other than--ssl (possibly along withssl_cipher). If you prefer to designate the files explicitly, invoke clients with the--ssl-ca,--ssl-cert, and--ssl-key options at startup to name theca.pem,server-cert.pem, andserver-key.pem files, respectively.
The server also automatically uses the RSA files created bymysql_ssl_rsa_setup to enable RSA if no explicit RSA options are given.
If the server is SSL-enabled, clients use SSL by default for the connection. To specify certificate and key files explicitly, use the--ssl-ca,--ssl-cert, and--ssl-key options to name theca.pem,client-cert.pem, andclient-key.pem files, respectively. However, some additional client setup may be required first becausemysql_ssl_rsa_setup by default creates those files in the data directory. The permissions for the data directory normally enable access only to the system account that runs the MySQL server, so client programs cannot use files located there. To make the files available, copy them to a directory that is readable (butnot writable) by clients:
For local clients, the MySQL installation directory can be used. For example, if the data directory is a subdirectory of the installation directory and your current location is the data directory, you can copy the files like this:
cp ca.pem client-cert.pem client-key.pem ..For remote clients, distribute the files using a secure channel to ensure they are not tampered with during transit.
If the SSL files used for a MySQL installation have expired, you can usemysql_ssl_rsa_setup to create new ones:
Stop the server.
Rename or remove the existing SSL files. You may wish to make a backup of them first. (The RSA files do not expire, so you need not remove them.mysql_ssl_rsa_setup can see that they exist and does not overwrite them.)
Runmysql_ssl_rsa_setup with the
--datadiroption to specify where to create the new files.Restart the server.
mysql_ssl_rsa_setup supports the following command-line options, which can be specified on the command line or in the[mysql_ssl_rsa_setup] and[mysqld] groups of an option file. For information about option files used by MySQL programs, seeSection 6.2.2.2, “Using Option Files”.
--help,?Command-Line Format --helpDisplay a help message and exit.
Command-Line Format --datadir=dir_nameType Directory name The path to the directory thatmysql_ssl_rsa_setup should check for default SSL and RSA files and in which it should create files if they are missing. The default is the compiled-in data directory.
Command-Line Format --suffix=strType String The suffix for the Common Name attribute in X.509 certificates. The suffix value is limited to 17 characters. The default is based on the MySQL version number.
--uid=name,-vCommand-Line Format --uid=nameThe name of the user who should be the owner of any created files. The value is a user name, not a numeric user ID. In the absence of this option, files created bymysql_ssl_rsa_setup are owned by the user who executes it. This option is valid only if you execute the program as
rooton a system that supports thechown()system call.--verbose,-vCommand-Line Format --verboseVerbose mode. Produce more output about what the program does. For example, the program shows theopenssl commands it runs, and produces output to indicate whether it skips SSL or RSA file creation because some default file already exists.
--version,-VCommand-Line Format --versionDisplay version information and exit.
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MySQL Globalization
MySQL Information Schema
MySQL Installation Guide
Security in MySQL
Starting and Stopping MySQL
MySQL and Linux/Unix
MySQL and Windows
MySQL and macOS
MySQL and Solaris
Building MySQL from Source
MySQL Restrictions and Limitations
MySQL Partitioning
MySQL Tutorial
MySQL Performance Schema
MySQL Replication
Using the MySQL Yum Repository
MySQL NDB Cluster 8.0