Hi Rich, > "I want to get my content off a CDN" is a valid use-case. Perhaps, however, trying to use short-lived certificates for that is not.
Changing your CDN is a CDN problem, not a certificate problem. What happens to your content *after* you've changed your CDN is *not* a problem you can fix with certificates. Kind Regards, Chris Drake Saturday, July 23, 2016, 8:12:18 PM, you wrote: SR> Browsers check validity time. They do not look for CRL's; they sometimes look for OCSP status. SR> "I want to get my content off a CDN" is a valid use-case. SR> Sometimes it's not a CDN breach, sometimes it's a business SR> decision. I don't want to erase my content, I want to rotate it SR> across multiple CDN's as my needs change.
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