Citeren Emilien Kia <[email protected]>:

Author: emilienkia-guest
Date: Fri Jan  7 14:44:25 2011
New Revision: 2809
URL: http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/changeset/2809

Log:
Deprecate CERTFILE conf var to the benefit of CERTPATH : homogenize conf directive names.

Modified:
   branches/ssl-nss-port/server/conf.c

This patch breaks existing OpenSSL installations without valid reason, so I don't think this is a good idea.

It would be better to use CERTFILE if OpenSSL is used and CERTPATH (and friends) if NSS is used. By doing so, it would be immediately clear if a user is using OpenSSL or NSS. This would probably be beneficial in case people ask how to set this up.

In order for this to work, we should generate different 'upsd.conf.sample' files depending on the SSL library used. This would be worthwhile anyway, for versions compiled with OpenSSL and where some of these keywords are not used at all (and would only confuse people setting this up).

Best regards, Arjen
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