Set up SSL/TLS client connections to Amazon RDS for SQL Server and Amazon RDS for Oracle
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This article explains how to set up SSL/TLS client connections to Amazon RDS for SQL Server and Amazon RDS for Oracle databases. It covers the importance of securing the communication between clients and databases using SSL/TLS encryption.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Overview of SSL/TLS certificates and certificate chains
- Solution overview for enabling SSL/TLS on RDS for SQL Server and RDS for Oracle
- Prerequisites for setting up SSL/TLS connections
- Step-by-step instructions for configuring SSL/TLS connections using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), DBeaver, Oracle SQL Developer, and the SQL*PLUS command line
- Cleanup steps after testing
- Conclusion highlighting the importance of secure database connections
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