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JDBC and X509

Hi,

Connecting to mysql using a secure connection is not a problem and I've
configured it within a minute but now I've created a user which needs to
connect to the server using "REQUIRE X509" and I can't find a solution
to this problem.

Does anybody of you ever got this working and can help me?

Tom
Apr 4 '06 #1
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