- Server operating system version
- Ubuntu 24.04
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.66
Hello,
if we try to add an older mySQL database server with a user 'plesk' with only TLS 1.1 support (MySQL 5.7.17) we get a either:
or
The second error doesn't mean credentials are wrong but somehow client credentials encryption isn't compatible with server implementation.
If we disable enforcement of TLS on the database user, connection actually works unencrypted on the command line:
So the issue is the TLS encryption (server side).
But there is no option to disable TLS on the plesk panel dialog.
Is there a workaround?
if we try to add an older mySQL database server with a user 'plesk' with only TLS 1.1 support (MySQL 5.7.17) we get a either:
(user not forced to use TLS)ERROR 2026 (HY000): TLS/SSL error: unsupported protocol
or
(user forced to use TLS)SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user 'plesk'@'...' (using password: YES)
The second error doesn't mean credentials are wrong but somehow client credentials encryption isn't compatible with server implementation.
If we disable enforcement of TLS on the database user, connection actually works unencrypted on the command line:
mysql --skip-ssl -uplesk -h... -p
Welcome to the MariaDB monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
So the issue is the TLS encryption (server side).
But there is no option to disable TLS on the plesk panel dialog.
isn't enabled but Plesk automatically uses TLS.tls.enable
Is there a workaround?