- Aurora MySQL 5.6 supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.0.
- Aurora MySQL 5.7 supports TLS version 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2.
and an upgrade path is documented [2]. I think you can downgrade the minimum OpenSSL requirements for TLS connections as outlined in [3], however I discourage this for the reasons you can easily imagine.
I don't think this qualifies as an MySQL bug: the issue is with OpenSSL, but it isn't to be reported there as the change has been already widely discussed in both Debian and Ubuntu. However I won't set the status of this bug to Invalid before hearing back from you, so Incomplete it is for the moment.
Hi, according to [1]:
- Aurora MySQL 5.6 supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.0.
- Aurora MySQL 5.7 supports TLS version 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2.
and an upgrade path is documented [2]. I think you can downgrade the minimum OpenSSL requirements for TLS connections as outlined in [3], however I discourage this for the reasons you can easily imagine.
I don't think this qualifies as an MySQL bug: the issue is with OpenSSL, but it isn't to be reported there as the change has been already widely discussed in both Debian and Ubuntu. However I won't set the status of this bug to Invalid before hearing back from you, so Incomplete it is for the moment.
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