Auto create self-signed keys
If the USE_SSl var is true and the private key and certificate does not exist, then automatically create self signed keys. The common name would be invalid so you would have to change it later. This addition was added so the server would not crash if USE_SSL is true and keys do not exist.
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				|  | @ -12,6 +12,12 @@ cp -f /etc/nginx/common_default.conf /etc/nginx/common.conf | ||||||
| ${USE_SSL:=false} | ${USE_SSL:=false} | ||||||
| if $USE_SSL ; then | if $USE_SSL ; then | ||||||
|     echo "include ssl.conf;" >> /etc/nginx/common.conf |     echo "include ssl.conf;" >> /etc/nginx/common.conf | ||||||
|  | 
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|  |     # Create self-signed certificate if using ssl and keys do not exist. | ||||||
|  |     # You can always replace these with your own keys later. | ||||||
|  |     if [[ ! -f /config/frontend/ssl.key || ! -f /config/frontend/ssl.crt ]]; then | ||||||
|  |         ssl-gen seedbox | ||||||
|  |     fi | ||||||
| fi | fi | ||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
| nginx -g "daemon off;" | nginx -g "daemon off;" | ||||||
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