NTP - big picture
Hal Murray
hmurray at megapathdsl.net
Fri Feb 1 01:28:38 UTC 2019
Gary said:
> Not really. If you have a fixed public hostname, then Lets Encrypt is easy
> and quick. If you do not have a fixed public hostname, then game over.
Let's encrypt says you need a domain rather than just a public hostname.
> In order to get a certificate for your website's domain from Let's
> Encrypt, you have to demonstrate control over the domain.
Thanks, but I'm looking for a way to test without a domain. Lots of people
have more than one box at home. They should be able to test and experiment
without getting a domain.
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