ssl_ca (Protocol.MariaDBProtocol)

Overview

In 24.02, 23.08, 23.02, 22.08:

Path to the X.509 certificate authority chain file in PEM format. In MaxScale 6 and earlier, this parameter was named ssl_ca_cert. In MaxScale 22.08, ssl_ca_cert was renamed to ssl_ca. For backward compatibility, ssl_ca_cert can be used as an alias, but MariaDB recommends using ssl_ca because ssl_ca_cert has been deprecated.

In 24.02, 22.08:

Path to the X.509 certificate authority chain file in PEM format. In MaxScale 6 and earlier, this parameter was named ssl_ca_cert. In MaxScale 22.08, ssl_ca_cert was renamed to ssl_ca. For backward compatibility, ssl_ca_cert can be used as an alias, but MariaDB recommends using ssl_ca because ssl_ca_cert has been deprecated.

In 6, 2.5, 2.4:

Not present

USAGE

DETAILS

Path to the X.509 certificate authority chain file in PEM format. MaxScale 6 and earlier, uses ssl_ca_cert. In MaxScale 22.08, ssl_ca_cert was renamed to ssl_ca. For backward compatibility, ssl_ca_cert can be used as an alias, but MariaDB recommends using ssl_ca because ssl_ca_cert has been deprecated.

SYNONYMS

SCHEMA

PARAMETERS

SKYSQL

PRIVILEGES

EXAMPLES

ERROR HANDLING

FEATURE INTERACTION

RESPONSES

DIAGNOSIS

ISO 9075:2016

CHANGE HISTORY

Release Series

History

24.02

  • Present starting in MariaDB MaxScale 24.02.0.

23.08

  • Present starting in MariaDB MaxScale 23.08.1.

23.02

  • Present starting in MariaDB MaxScale 23.02.1.

22.08

  • Added in MariaDB MaxScale 22.08.2.

6

  • Not present.

2.5

  • Not present.

2.4

  • Not present.

Release Series

History

24.02

  • Present starting in MariaDB MaxScale 24.02.0.

22.08

  • Added in MariaDB MaxScale 22.08.2.

EXTERNAL REFERENCES