Configuring SSL

Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is an encryption-based Internet security protocol for establishing an encrypted link between a server and a client. It provides authenticated Internet connections to ensure the privacy and integrity of online communications. SSL:

Clients using versions earlier than 5.1 have SSL compatibility issues. By default, SSL is disabled for new RDS for MySQL instances. If your client has no SSL compatibility issues, you can enable SSL. Enabling SSL will increase the network connection response time and CPU resource consumption. Before configuring it, evaluate any potential impacts on service performance.

Function

This API is used to configure SSL to encrypt connections.

Constraints

URI

Request

Response

Status Code

Error Code

For details, see Error Codes.