> 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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