Ubiquiti removed keytool (and java) from recent releases of Unifi OS. This moves from keytool to openssl's native pkcs12.
Tested on Unifi Dream Machine which runs Unifi OS and a built-in Unifi controller.
Also added backup of existing files prior to change in case anything goes wrong, and update system configuration with compatible ciphers.
Instead of using comments declare info in a special variable.
Then the variable can be used to print the DNS API provider usage.
The usage can be parsed on UI and show all needed inputs for options.
The info is stored in plain string that it's both human-readable and easy to parse:
dns_example_info='API name
An extended description.
Multiline.
Domains: list of alternative domains to find
Site: the dns provider website e.g. example.com
Docs: Link to ACME.sh wiki for the provider
Options:
VARIABLE1 Title for the option1.
VARIABLE2 Title for the option2. Default "default value".
VARIABLE3 Title for the option3. Description to show on UI. Optional.
Issues: Link to a support ticket on https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh
Author: First Lastname <authoremail@example.com>, Another Author <https://github.com/example>;
'
Here:
VARIABLE1 will be required.
VARIABLE2 will be required too but will be populated with a "default value".
VARIABLE3 is optional and can be empty.
A DNS provider may have alternative options like CloudFlare may use API KEY or API Token.
You can use a second section OptionsAlt: section.
Some providers may have alternative names or domains e.g. Aliyun and AlibabaCloud.
Add them to Domains: section.
Signed-off-by: Sergey Ponomarev <stokito@gmail.com>
Adding this to at least partially prevent the virtually nonexistent possibility of timestamp and _utc_date() mismatch. If the normal date -u -d does not get converted (looking at you Solaris!), the poor man's method with manipulating the _utc_date() string output kicks in.