Add event listener to check that the kernel.secret parameter isn't set to the default #6480
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After reading #6463, I think it's becoming increasingly important that
kernel.secret
is absolutely set to something secure.I have seen (and also been guilty of for quick builds) projects that don't bother changing the secret. This PR adds a warning to the logger when this is detected.
Perhaps a compiler pass could be used to unsubscribe from the event once the issue has been resolved.
Note: threw this together in a few mins... might not comply with conventions