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Amazon certs expiring in March 2020 #2281

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winzig opened this issue Oct 15, 2019 · 4 comments
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Amazon certs expiring in March 2020 #2281

winzig opened this issue Oct 15, 2019 · 4 comments
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@winzig
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winzig commented Oct 15, 2019

Received some warnings from Amazon about their RDS certs expiring in March 2020. They want people to switch over to using the new certs by the end of this month. The certs can be found on this page: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/UsingWithRDS.SSL.html

@tobias7an
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As the deadline for this update requirement is approaching, would a timely release with PR #2280 resolving this issue be something users could still expect, or should all impacted users pursue other solutions?

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The API of this module allows you to pass in any CA certs you want and an upgrade to this module in no way prevents you from using the updated certificates. If you think that the PR is required before you can use updated certificates, please let me know how we can clarify the README in how you can provide any certificates that you want.

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winzig commented Jan 7, 2020

I didn't realize this was possible, so it seems fine. However, if the plan is not to continue to support RDS out of the box, shouldn't it be removed completely from the options so as to avoid confusion?

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Closing this to track landing in #2280

dougwilson pushed a commit to codebykenny/mysql that referenced this issue Jan 21, 2020
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