I've looked through some source. Looks like the acegi RememberMeAuthenticationProvider only takes a 'key' parameter from Spring. So that has to be the culprit that is being sent in null or empty. Then I found the call in the active-directory plugin in a groovy script:

...
bean(RememberMeAuthenticationProvider) {
    key = Hudson.getInstance().getSecretKey();
},
...

But nothing in the active-directory plugin ever sets the SecretKey, unless it is a side effect of a call that I haven't noticed. So I'm not sure what is causing getSecretKey to return null or an empty string.

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