@q @julialuna they’re offering certificates for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. While I would really love to have something this cursed, I think it’s a terrible idea, given how short-lived customers’ IP allocations typically are.
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@q @julialuna they’re offering certificates for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. While I would really love to have something this cursed, I think it’s a terrible idea, given how short-lived customers’ IP allocations typically are. 1 comment
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@fluepke @q @julialuna Sure. But, is that really a problem? I mean: Same for domains. No CA can ensure that you will still the owner of the (sub)domain tomorrow 🙂