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mysql_ssl_set() - 0

 mysql_ssl_set() is used for
        establishing secure connections using SSL. It must be called
        before mysql_real_connect().mysql_ssl_set()mysql_ssl_set()mysql_real_connect()mysql_real_connect()mysql_ssl_set() does nothing
        unless SSL support is enabled in the client library.mysql_ssl_set()mysql_ssl_set()mysql is the connection handler returned from
        mysql_init(). The other
        parameters are specified as follows:mysqlmysql_init()mysql_init()key is the path name to the key file.
          
cert is the path name to the certificate
            file.
          
ca is the path name to the certificate
            authority file.
          
capath is the path name to a directory
            that contains trusted SSL CA certificates in PEM format.
          
cipher is a list of permissible ciphers
            to use for SSL encryption.key is the path name to the key file.
          
cert is the path name to the certificate
            file.
          
ca is the path name to the certificate
            authority file.
          
capath is the path name to a directory
            that contains trusted SSL CA certificates in PEM format.
          
cipher is a list of permissible ciphers
            to use for SSL encryption.key is the path name to the key file.key is the path name to the key file.keycert is the path name to the certificate
            file.cert is the path name to the certificate
            file.certca is the path name to the certificate
            authority file.ca is the path name to the certificate
            authority file.cacapath is the path name to a directory
            that contains trusted SSL CA certificates in PEM format.capath is the path name to a directory
            that contains trusted SSL CA certificates in PEM format.capathcipher is a list of permissible ciphers
            to use for SSL encryption.cipher is a list of permissible ciphers
            to use for SSL encryption.cipherAny unused SSL parameters may be given as
        NULL.NULL


Syntax

my_bool mysql_ssl_set(MYSQL *mysql, const char *key,
        const char *cert, const char *ca, const char *capath, const char
        *cipher)


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Output / Return Value

 This function always returns 0. If SSL setup
        is incorrect,
        mysql_real_connect() returns an
        error when you attempt to connect.0mysql_real_connect()mysql_real_connect()


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