Never mind russians putting starlinks on flying bombs to blow up Ukrainians. But those poor Russian Internet users you invented. While it’s jailable offense in russia to own starlink.
I think you misunderstood, I do not pity them at all. I am just pointing out it is bad strategy to be dependent on foreign potentially-hostile technology.
And this is different from DNS how exactly? The key and resulting cert still needs to be distributed among your servers no matter which method is used.
With dns-01, multiple servers could, independently of each other, fetch a certificate for the same set of hostnames. Not sure if it’s a good idea though.
I guess it depends on the CA, but some do. Let’s Encrypt does, for example. I guess it’s useful for HA deployments, where load balancers might be spread out across multiple datacenters and stuff like that.
Not really, just forward .well-known/acme-challenge/* requests to a single server or otherwise make sure that the challenge responses are served from all instances.
- civilian deaths in Donbas during 2014-2021 from Ukraine military action?
- Coup
- legislation measures for gross restriction of Russian language usage
Calling data you do not like Russian propaganda is weak.
Diminishing a nation's sovereignty with fiction about "coup", "oppression", and "genocide" is precisely propaganda - from a known propaganda superpower.
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