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    • Clark Boylan's avatar
      Fix Le_Keylength checks during renewals · b376dfa1
      Clark Boylan authored
      When performing renewals acme.sh checks key length values to determine
      if a new key should be created with createDomainKey(). However, older
      acme.sh stored key length as an empty value if the default of 2048 was
      desired. Now it is explicit and the explict check of 2048 against "" is
      causing createDomainKey() to always be called with fails without
      --force.
      
      Fix this by converting the keylength value to 2048 if an empty string is
      returned from the config file. acme.sh will then write out 2048 updating
      old keys and configs to the explicit version.
      
      Issue: 4077
      b376dfa1