mysql_get_ssl_cipher(3)
returns the cipher suite in use #include [B] [R] const char *mysql_get_ssl_cipher(MYSQL *mysql) Returns the name of the
Description
mysql_get_ssl_cipher
Name
mysql_get_ssl_cipher - returns the cipher suite in use
Synopsis
#include <mysql.h>
const char *mysql_get_ssl_cipher(MYSQL *mysql)
Description
Returns the name of the currently used cipher suite of the secure connection, or NULL for non TLS connections.
Parameter
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mysql - a connection identifier, which was previously allocated by mysql_init(3) and connected by mysql_real_connect(3). |
Notes
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For using mysql_get_ssl_cipher() MariaDB Connector/C must be built with TLS/SSL support, otherwise the function will return NULL. | ||
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`mysql_get_ssl_cipher()’ can be used to determine if the client server connection is secure. | ||
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Depending on the TLS library in use (OpenSSL, GnuTLS or Windows Schannel) the name of the cipher suites may differ. For example the cipher suite 0x002F (TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA) has different names: AES128-SHA for OpenSSL and Schannel and TLS_RSA_AES_128_CBC_SHA1 for GnuTLS. |
Return value
Returns a zero terminated string containing the cipher suite used for a secure connection, or NULL if connection doesn’t use TLS/SSL.
See also
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mysql_ssl_set(3) |