> I am curious what will happen to existing clients if they see multiple Authorization Objects.
This is already common. Imagine asking LE for a cert for domain1.example. and domain2.example.; this results in two auths. Ar Gwen, 25 Gorff 2025 am 16:03 Michael Richardson <[email protected]> ysgrifennodd: > > Aaron Gable <[email protected]> wrote: > >> So multiple Authorization objects, not additional challenges within > a > >> single Authorization. > > > Yep, I agree with Q, this is the way. > > okay. > **I don't expect "certbot" to work out of the box with this** > > I am curious what will happen to existing clients if they see multiple > Authorization Objects. I'm hoping that they will fail gracefully with a > useful error :-) > I guess I'll have to test this, given that servers are available. > > -- > Michael Richardson <[email protected]>, Sandelman Software Works > -= IPv6 IoT consulting =- *I*LIKE*TRAINS* > > > >
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