Github user zwoop commented on the issue:
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I'm gonna close this PR for now, I think this code could be cleaned up, but
setting proxy.config.ssl.server.multicert.exit_on_load_fail=1 seems to behave
more reasonable than the defaults.
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Github user zwoop commented on the issue:
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I see now, there's a new configuration,
proxy.config.ssl.server.multicert.exit_on_load_fail, which would exit on load
errors. Surprised that this is not the default to "1" though.
Howe
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