regenerate the testdata certificate with SAN instead of CommonName#2723
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Fixes #2721. Follow-up to #2720.
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I also added the script used to generate the certificate, in case we need to regenerate it again at some point in the future. Maybe it's just me, but I don't find the openssl API not really intuitive...