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FIX: Synology sets "default" on wrong certificate #3498

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@tresni tresni commented May 2, 2021

For some DSM installs, it appears that setting the "default" flag to the
string "false" actually sets it to true. This causes Synology to set
the last updated certificate to be the default certificate. Using an
empty string appears to still be accepted as a false-y value for DSMs
where this isn't happening and corrects the behavior in the cases that
it was.

Credit to @Run-King for identifying the fix and @buxm for reporting.

See #2727

For some DSM installs, it appears that setting the "default" flag to the
string "false" actually sets it to true.  This causes Synology to set
the last updated certificate to be the default certificate.  Using an
empty string appears to still be accepted as a false-y value for DSMs
where this isn't happening and corrects the behavior in the cases that
it was.

Credit to @Run-King for identifying the fix and @buxm for reporting.
@Neilpang Neilpang merged commit ae40445 into acmesh-official:dev May 3, 2021
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