Part 2: The 32-Bit/64-Bit Drivers : The MySQL Wire Protocol Driver : Connection Options Descriptions : Encryption Method

Encryption Method
Attribute
EncryptionMethod (EM)
Purpose
The method the driver uses to encrypt data sent between the driver and the database server. If the specified encryption method is not supported by the database server, the connection fails and the driver returns an error.
Valid Values
0 | 1 | 2
Behavior
If set to 0 (No Encryption), data is not encrypted.
If set to 1 (SSL), data is encrypted using SSL. If the server supports protocol negotiation, the driver and server negotiate the use of TLS v1, SSL v3, or SSL v2 in that order.
Notes
Default
0 (No Encryption)
GUI Tab
Security tab
See also
A semi-colon separated list of connection options and their values. Use this configuration field to set the value of undocumented connection options that are provided by Progress customer support. You can include any valid connection option in the Extended Options string.
If the Extended Options string contains option values that are also set in the setup dialog or data source, the values of the options specified in the Extended Options string take precedence.
Connection options that are specified on a connection string override any option value specified in the Extended Options string.
Do not specify the Extended Options connection option in a connection string, or the driver will return an error. Instead, applications should specify the individual undocumented connection options in the connection string.
Valid Values
A string consisting of one or more key=value pairs, for example,
Database=Server1;UndocumentedOption1=value[;UndocumentedOption2=value;]
Default
Empty string
GUI Tab
Advanced tab

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