This section explains how to configure X Plugin to use encrypted connections. For more background information, see Section 8.3, “Using Encrypted Connections”.
To enable configuring support for encrypted connections, X Plugin has mysqlx_ssl_ system variables, which can have different values from the xxxssl_ system variables used with MySQL Server. For example, X Plugin can have SSL key, certificate, and certificate authority files that differ from those used for MySQL Server. These variables are described at Section 22.5.6.2, “X Plugin Options and System Variables”. Similarly, X Plugin has its own xxxMysqlx_ssl_ status variables that correspond to the MySQL Server encrypted-connection xxxSsl_ status variables. See Section 22.5.6.3, “X Plugin Status Variables”.xxx
At initialization, X Plugin determines its TLS context for encrypted connections as follows:
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If all
mysqlx_ssl_system variables have their default values, X Plugin uses the same TLS context as the MySQL Server main connection interface, which is determined by the values of thexxxssl_system variables.xxx -
If any
mysqlx_ssl_variable has a nondefault value, X Plugin uses the TLS context defined by the values of its own system variables. (This is the case if anyxxxmysqlx_ssl_system variable is set to a value different from its default.)xxx
This means that, on a server with X Plugin enabled, you can choose to have MySQL Protocol and X Protocol connections share the same encryption configuration by setting only the ssl_ variables, or have separate encryption configurations for MySQL Protocol and X Protocol connections by configuring the xxxssl_ and xxxmysqlx_ssl_ variables separately.xxx
To have MySQL Protocol and X Protocol connections use the same encryption configuration, set only the ssl_ system variables in xxxmy.cnf:
[mysqld]
ssl_ca=ca.pem
ssl_cert=server-cert.pem
ssl_key=server-key.pem
To configure encryption separately for MySQL Protocol and X Protocol connections, set both the ssl_ and xxxmysqlx_ssl_ system variables in xxxmy.cnf:
[mysqld]
ssl_ca=ca1.pem
ssl_cert=server-cert1.pem
ssl_key=server-key1.pem
mysqlx_ssl_ca=ca2.pem
mysqlx_ssl_cert=server-cert2.pem
mysqlx_ssl_key=server-key2.pem
For general information about configuring connection-encryption support, see Section 8.3.1, “Configuring MySQL to Use Encrypted Connections”. That discussion is written for MySQL Server, but the parameter names are similar for X Plugin. (The X Plugin mysqlx_ssl_ system variable names correspond to the MySQL Server xxxssl_ system variable names.)xxx
The tls_version system variable that determines the permitted TLS versions for MySQL Protocol connections also applies to X Protocol connections. The permitted TLS versions for both types of connections are therefore the same.
Encryption per connection is optional, but a specific user can be required to use encryption for X Protocol and MySQL Protocol connections by including an appropriate REQUIRE clause in the CREATE USER statement that creates the user. For details, see Section 15.7.1.3, “CREATE USER Statement”. Alternatively, to require all users to use encryption for X Protocol and MySQL Protocol connections, enable the require_secure_transport system variable. For additional information, see Configuring Encrypted Connections as Mandatory.