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author | Phil Davis <phil.davis@inf.org> | 2015-07-21 21:18:30 +0545 |
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committer | Phil Davis <phil.davis@inf.org> | 2015-07-21 21:18:30 +0545 |
commit | 661de3e7923ccc5e63fc50671464624cf421ff33 (patch) | |
tree | 0472b97e52f46dff159064d86b43cc5edbb027ae /etc | |
parent | 775b46fa4ba93e1f076b0593e1045560b48ab925 (diff) | |
download | pfsense-661de3e7923ccc5e63fc50671464624cf421ff33.zip pfsense-661de3e7923ccc5e63fc50671464624cf421ff33.tar.gz |
Unset old CA and Cert in system config
This looked odd. Why would we leave behind the old "ca" and "cert" section in $config["system"]?
I guess it would do no harm, but seems confusing for the future to have some unused entries like this remaining in the config.
Should a piece of code be put into the latest upgrade function to clean out these in any current config?
Diffstat (limited to 'etc')
-rw-r--r-- | etc/inc/upgrade_config.inc | 2 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/etc/inc/upgrade_config.inc b/etc/inc/upgrade_config.inc index 188c08f..596088a 100644 --- a/etc/inc/upgrade_config.inc +++ b/etc/inc/upgrade_config.inc @@ -2547,9 +2547,11 @@ function upgrade_066_to_067() { global $config; if (isset($config['system']['ca'])) { $config['ca'] = $config['system']['ca']; + unset($config['system']['ca']); } if (isset($config['system']['cert'])) { $config['cert'] = $config['system']['cert']; + unset($config['system']['cert']); } } |