mysqli::ssl_set
, mysqli_ssl_set
mysqli::ssl_set
mysqli_ssl_set
Used for establishing secure connections using SSL
Description
Object oriented stylebool mysqli::ssl_set(string key,
string cert,
string ca,
string capath,
string cipher);
Procedural stylebool mysqli_ssl_set(mysqli link,
string key,
string cert,
string ca,
string capath,
string cipher);
Used for establishing secure connections using SSL. It must be called before mysqli_real_connect
. This function does nothing unless OpenSSL support is enabled.
Note that MariaDB Native Driver does not support SSL before PHP 5.3.3, so calling this function when using MariaDB Native Driver will result in an error. MariaDB Native Driver is enabled by default on Microsoft Windows from PHP version 5.3 onwards.
Parameters
link
-
Procedural style only: A link identifier returned by
mysqli_connect
ormysqli_init
key
-
The path name to the key file.
cert
-
The path name to the certificate file.
ca
-
The path name to the certificate authority file.
capath
-
The pathname to a directory that contains trusted SSL CA certificates in PEM format.
cipher
-
A list of allowable ciphers to use for SSL encryption.
Any unused SSL parameters may be given as NULL
Return Values
This function always returns TRUE
value. If SSL setup is incorrect mysqli_real_connect
will return an error when you attempt to connect.
See Also
mysqli_options
|
mysqli_real_connect |