More OpenSSL compatibility fixes

This commit fixes yet another issue with using OpenSSL 3.X with the 3.0 branch. When $OPENSSL is used to obtain a fingerprint, OpenSSL 3.X prepends the fingerprint with "sha1" or "sha256" rather than "SHA1" or "SHA256".
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David Cooper 2022-04-11 13:36:56 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -8181,7 +8181,9 @@ determine_cert_fingerprint_serial() {
result="${result//serial=}"
result="${result//:/}"
result="${result//SHA1 /}"
result="${result//sha1 /}"
result="${result//SHA256 /}"
result="${result//sha256 /}"
# When the serial number is too large we'll get a 0x0a LF after 70 ASCII chars (see #2010).
# Thus we clean them here so that it is displayed correctly.
result="${result/[$'\n\r']/}"