Hi Rainer,

We don't control all the DNS, so of our customers prefer to keep control in 
house for that stuff. Also, wildcards don't work for us in this case, they have 
individual vanity domains, sometimes more than one which are not wildcardable 
unless I could get something like *.*.co.uk đŸ˜„.

Kind regards,
Richard

On Mon, 2019-02-11 at 19:57 +0100, Rainer Duffner wrote:


Am 11.02.2019 um 16:16 schrieb rick_pri 
<nginx-fo...@forum.nginx.org<mailto:nginx-fo...@forum.nginx.org>>:

However, our customers, with about 12000 domain names at present have


Let’s Encrypt rate limits will likely make these very difficult to obtain and 
also to renew.

If you own the DNS, maybe using Wildcard DNS entries is more practical.

Then, HAProxy allows to just drop all the certificates in a directory and let 
itself figure out the domain-names it has to answer.
At least, that’s what my co-worker told me.

Also, there’s the fabio LB with similar goal-posts.





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