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      Add/use option: SCFG->System->Security->Create Self-signed Certificate · cc717b40
      Rob Swindell authored
      Default to false / No. Maybe this should default to true / Yes until a
      certificate (e.g. from Let's Encrypt) is successfully provisioned?
      
      Anyway, this is just a quick-hack to address the issue where a sysop's
      CA-sigend certificate may be overwritten with a self-signed certificate if
      for some reason Synchronet can't find/read the ssl.cert file.
      
      See issue #881.
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      Add/use option: SCFG->System->Security->Create Self-signed Certificate
      Rob Swindell authored
      Default to false / No. Maybe this should default to true / Yes until a
      certificate (e.g. from Let's Encrypt) is successfully provisioned?
      
      Anyway, this is just a quick-hack to address the issue where a sysop's
      CA-sigend certificate may be overwritten with a self-signed certificate if
      for some reason Synchronet can't find/read the ssl.cert file.
      
      See issue #881.