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8:20 AM
Hi guys how to configure dbdal
for ssl connection without validate the cerrs ?
8:47 AM
@BruceOverflow assuming "dbdal" is a typo for "DBAL", and "cerrs" is a typo and abbreviation for "certificates", then ... I still have no idea what your question is
presumably, you have a specific DBAL library you're using, and a specific thing you're trying to connect to, which uses some kind of security certificate, which for some reason you can't make invalid, and want to ignore the error?
if you expand the question to explain the problem more clearly, it would probably belong on the main site, rather than in chat; if you don't, nobody can help you anyway
I resolved, sorry for the typo.
The solutions is for the params use the array driverOptions like this:
[
user,
pass.
'driverOptions' => [
1009 => '/dev/null',
1014 => false,
],
]
it's not the typos that bother me, it's the fact that nobody has any chance of helping you if you don't name the library you're using
"DBAL" is a generic term, like "Framework"
also, that 1009 and 1014 look suspiciously like things you're expected to use constants for, not hard-code directly
but, since I have no idea what library this is, I obviously can't know for sure
@IMSoP uh Doctrine DBAL :-D
btw thansk :-)
@IMSoP Indeed. These should likely be one of the PDO::MYSQL_* constants.
I also just learned that the constant value can change depending on whether PDO is linked against libmysqlclient or mysqlnd :-D
yeah; or maybe PDO::DB2_* for all I know, since database wasn't mentioned in the initial comment either

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