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# # !include this file into your my.cnf (or any of *.cnf files in /etc/my.cnf.d) # and it will enable data at rest encryption. This is a simple way to # ensure that everything that can be encrypted will be and your # data will not leak unencrypted. # # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! On MariaDB upgrades it might be replaced with a # newer version and your edits will be lost. Instead, add your edits # to the .cnf file after the !include directive. # # NOTE that you also need to install an encryption plugin for the encryption # to work. See https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/data-at-rest-encryption/#encryption-key-management # [mariadb] aria-encrypt-tables encrypt-binlog encrypt-tmp-disk-tables encrypt-tmp-files loose-innodb-encrypt-log loose-innodb-encrypt-tables