This section describes how to use the openssl
command to set up the RSA key files that enable MySQL to support
secure password exchange over unencrypted connections for
accounts authenticated by the sha256_password
(deprecated) and caching_sha2_password
plugins.
An easier alternative to generating the files required for SSL than the procedure described here is to let the server autogenerate them; see Section 8.3.3.1, “Creating SSL and RSA Certificates and Keys using MySQL”.
To create the RSA private and public key-pair files, run these commands while logged into the system account used to run the MySQL server so that the files are owned by that account:
openssl genrsa -out private_key.pem 2048
openssl rsa -in private_key.pem -pubout -out public_key.pem
Those commands create 2,048-bit keys. To create stronger keys, use a larger value.
Then set the access modes for the key files. The private key should be readable only by the server, whereas the public key can be freely distributed to client users:
chmod 400 private_key.pem
chmod 444 public_key.pem