Support configurable key sizes for Let’s Encrypt certificates#5177
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KalebCheng wants to merge 1 commit intoNginxProxyManager:developfrom
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Support configurable key sizes for Let’s Encrypt certificates#5177KalebCheng wants to merge 1 commit intoNginxProxyManager:developfrom
KalebCheng wants to merge 1 commit intoNginxProxyManager:developfrom
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Docker Image for build 1 is available on DockerHub: Note Ensure you backup your NPM instance before testing this image! Especially if there are database changes. Warning Changes and additions to DNS Providers require verification by at least 2 members of the community! |
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Thank you for the very quick implementation. |
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Summary
This PR improves the Let’s Encrypt certificate workflow by adding support for configurable key sizes during certificate issuance and renewal.
Users can now choose appropriate security levels based on their environment while keeping sensible defaults and full backward compatibility.
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