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  • SGaistS SGaist

    @DeadSo0ul From the image you posted, you seem to have created a new environment variable. Is that so ?

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    @SGaist
    I think so.
    Did I misunderstood?

    I also tried what @piervalli suggested:
    copying and pasting the .dll files to the folder that is my executable in
    but without any success.

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      @SGaist
      I think so.
      Did I misunderstood?

      I also tried what @piervalli suggested:
      copying and pasting the .dll files to the folder that is my executable in
      but without any success.

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      @DeadSo0ul

      What is version of Qt?
      For 5.15.2 it uses openssl v1 instead for Qt6 openssl3

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      • piervalliP piervalli

        @DeadSo0ul

        What is version of Qt?
        For 5.15.2 it uses openssl v1 instead for Qt6 openssl3

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        @piervalli
        QT Creator: 12.0.1
        Qt: 6.6.0

        I installed OpenSSL from their official site: https://www.openssl.org/source/.

        I also tried the .dll files from the tools folder in the qt folder.

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          @piervalli
          QT Creator: 12.0.1
          Qt: 6.6.0

          I installed OpenSSL from their official site: https://www.openssl.org/source/.

          I also tried the .dll files from the tools folder in the qt folder.

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          @DeadSo0ul

          You need understand if the library is loaded,
          (This is usually test that I use for 5.15)

          qDebug() << QSslSocket::supportsSsl() <<QSslSocket::sslLibraryBuildVersionString() << QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString()
          
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            @SGaist
            I think so.
            Did I misunderstood?

            I also tried what @piervalli suggested:
            copying and pasting the .dll files to the folder that is my executable in
            but without any success.

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            @DeadSo0ul said in "SSL connection error: unknown error number QMYSQL: Unable to connect":

            @SGaist
            I think so.
            Did I misunderstood?

            Yes, I wrote that you should add the path to the PATH environment variable. Not create a new one.

            By the way, the Qt maintenance tool offers to download a pre-built version of OpenSSL, I would recommend using that one.

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            • piervalliP piervalli

              @DeadSo0ul

              You need understand if the library is loaded,
              (This is usually test that I use for 5.15)

              qDebug() << QSslSocket::supportsSsl() <<QSslSocket::sslLibraryBuildVersionString() << QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString()
              
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              @piervalli said in "SSL connection error: unknown error number QMYSQL: Unable to connect":

              eed understand if the library is loaded,
              (This is usually test that I use for 5.15)

              I get a positive result for loading the library:

              true "OpenSSL 3.0.7 1 Nov 2022" "OpenSSL 3.2.0 23 Nov 2023
              
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              • SGaistS SGaist

                @DeadSo0ul said in "SSL connection error: unknown error number QMYSQL: Unable to connect":

                @SGaist
                I think so.
                Did I misunderstood?

                Yes, I wrote that you should add the path to the PATH environment variable. Not create a new one.

                By the way, the Qt maintenance tool offers to download a pre-built version of OpenSSL, I would recommend using that one.

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                @SGaist
                I understood this time and added

                C:\Program Files\OpenSSL-Win64
                

                as well as

                C:\Qt\Tools\OpenSSLv3\Win_x64
                

                to the Path variable.
                That gave no result.

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                  @piervalli said in "SSL connection error: unknown error number QMYSQL: Unable to connect":

                  eed understand if the library is loaded,
                  (This is usually test that I use for 5.15)

                  I get a positive result for loading the library:

                  true "OpenSSL 3.0.7 1 Nov 2022" "OpenSSL 3.2.0 23 Nov 2023
                  
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                  @DeadSo0ul
                  Please check on Azure what is the minimum version of TLS supported. Some versions es 1.0 or 1.1 are declared by Microsoft deprecated.

                  https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tls-support

                  I think the mistage is tls version, in the documentation of driver
                  https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/sql-driver.html#qmysql
                  we have the flag MYSQL_OPT_TLS_VERSION
                  ( I never tested is only an idea)

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                  • piervalliP piervalli

                    @DeadSo0ul
                    Please check on Azure what is the minimum version of TLS supported. Some versions es 1.0 or 1.1 are declared by Microsoft deprecated.

                    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tls-support

                    I think the mistage is tls version, in the documentation of driver
                    https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/sql-driver.html#qmysql
                    we have the flag MYSQL_OPT_TLS_VERSION
                    ( I never tested is only an idea)

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                    @piervalli
                    The current tls version is 1.2 with an option to enable 1.3

                    Screenshot 2024-01-02 at 10.53.12 AM.png

                    How can I set that MYSQL_OPT_TLS_VERSION to 1.2 or possibly 1.3

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                      @piervalli
                      The current tls version is 1.2 with an option to enable 1.3

                      Screenshot 2024-01-02 at 10.53.12 AM.png

                      How can I set that MYSQL_OPT_TLS_VERSION to 1.2 or possibly 1.3

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                      @DeadSo0ul

                      Try with

                        db.setConnectOptions(QLatin1String("MYSQL_OPT_TLS_VERSION=TLSv1.2"))
                      

                      Before db.open()

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                      • piervalliP piervalli

                        @DeadSo0ul

                        Try with

                          db.setConnectOptions(QLatin1String("MYSQL_OPT_TLS_VERSION=TLSv1.2"))
                        

                        Before db.open()

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                        Hi @piervalli
                        I tried adding db.setConnectOptions(QLatin1String("MYSQL_OPT_TLS_VERSION=TLSv1.2"));
                        I get these two errors:
                        QMYSQLDriver::open: Illegal connect option value 'MYSQL_OPT_TLS_VERSION=TLSv1.2'
                        and
                        QSqlError("2026", "QMYSQL: Unable to connect", "SSL connection error: unknown error number")

                        I will provide the whole .cpp file in case I am doing something wrong

                        #include "databasemanager.hpp"
                        #include <QSslSocket>
                        DatabaseManager::DatabaseManager() {
                        
                        }
                        
                        QSqlDatabase DatabaseManager::getDatabase() {
                            return db;
                        }
                        
                        void DatabaseManager::openConnection() {
                            db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QMYSQL");
                            db.setHostName("name.mysql.database.azure.com");
                            db.setPort(3306);  // Default MySQL port
                            db.setDatabaseName("db");
                            db.setUserName("admin");
                            db.setPassword("admin");
                            db.setConnectOptions(QLatin1String("MYSQL_OPT_TLS_VERSION=TLSv1.2"));
                        
                            if (db.open() && db.isOpen()) {
                                qDebug() << "Database opened successfully";
                            } else {
                                // Handle connection error
                                qDebug() << "Database failed to open";
                                qDebug() << db.lastError();
                                qDebug() << QSslSocket::supportsSsl() <<QSslSocket::sslLibraryBuildVersionString() << QSslSocket::sslLibraryVersionString();
                        
                        
                            }
                        }
                        
                        void DatabaseManager::closeConnection() {
                            db.close();
                        }
                        
                        
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                          Hi sometimes those setConnectionOptions() need a trailling semicolon, maybe try:

                          db.setConnectOptions("MYSQL_OPT_TLS_VERSION=TLSv1.2;");
                          
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                            @hskoglund
                            I think I have done that in the provided code. Just before opening the database.

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                            • D DeadSo0ul

                              @hskoglund
                              I think I have done that in the provided code. Just before opening the database.

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                              Update:
                              The mistake was totally mine.
                              I was using Qt version 6.5.1. I updated to 6.6.1 and everything worked out.
                              Thanks everyone for helping!

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