Persistent configuration with automatic backup/restore handling#42
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- Implements automatic backup and restore logic for renew.cfg to ensure user configuration is preserved across VIB upgrades or accidental deletion. - Stores backups in /etc/w2c-letsencrypt, a persistent location. - Rotates backups: keeps latest (.bak) and previous (.bak.old) versions. - Restores renew.cfg
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This pull request introduces a configuration persistence mechanism in the
renew.shscript to ensure that user configurations are not lost during server reboots or VIB upgrades. The changes include logic for backing up and restoring therenew.cfgfile, as well as handling multiple backup versions.Configuration persistence enhancements:
renew.cfgfile to/etc/w2c-letsencrypt/renew.cfg.bakand maintain an older backup version (renew.cfg.bak.old) to ensure configuration safety when configuration changes are made.renew.cfgfile from the latest backup if the main configuration file is missing but a backup exists.