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Data-in-Transit Encryption
Data can be encrypted in transit using the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol.
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Secure Connections Overview
Data can be encrypted in transit using the TLS protocol. -
Certificate Creation with OpenSSL
How to generate a self-signed certificate in OpenSSL. -
Securing Connections for Client and Server
Enabling TLS encryption in transit on both the client and server. -
Replication with Secure Connections
Enabling TLS encryption in transit for MariaDB replication. -
Securing Communications in Galera Cluster
Enabling TLS encryption in transit for Galera Cluster. -
SSL/TLS System Variables
List and description of Transport Layer Security (TLS)-related system variables. -
SSL/TLS Status Variables
List and description of Transport Layer Security (TLS)-related status variables. -
Using TLSv1.3
TLSv1.3 is a major rewrite of the protocol.
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