TaylorCFrey opened a new pull request, #7159:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/pull/7159

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   Closes: #7158
   
   A Traffic Vault utility called `reencrypt` allows for the ability to take 
previously encrypted values in the Traffic Vault DB and apply a new AES key for 
encryption. However, there was a bug that resulted in the "last" ssl key 
(misnomer) pulled from the DB during encryption would overwrite and wipe all 
other versions of ssl keys. This PR addresses said bug.
   
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   - Traffic Vault (techinically a support utility call `reencrypt`)
   
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   Previously existing "tests" should continue to work.
   
   Manually verify:
   Obtain a dump of an existing DB with the AES key that was initially used to 
encrypt the data.
   Create a new AES key.
   Restore the DB into a test/verification DB location.
   Run the `reencrypt` utility with the necessary connection info specified in 
the `reencrypt.conf` file, along with passing in the file path locations for 
the previous AES key as well as the new AES key.
   Observe that the _data_ column in the _sslkey_ table has been reencrypted 
AND unique values exist for each version under a particular Delivery Service.
   
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