On 28.02.2014 20:27, John Kinsella wrote:
Folks: Recently the PMC was informed that the realhostip.com DNS
service that ACS currently uses by default as part of the console
proxy will be disbanded this summer.


This kind of thing was bound to come biting our arses sooner or later.
Getting the service running is not really complicated, but it does involve getting a domain and a wildcard cert which is a pain imho and not everyone can afford it so easily. I am currently struggling with getting a wildcard SSL properly into ACS as we speak.

Realhostip.com should be kept running for the mid-term future, it will break a lot of stuff people run nowadays if it stops. Whoever owns the domain should donate it to someone who can and is willing to run it ...

There's also the problem of the certificate. It comes bundled in ACS as far as I can tell.. When does it expire? What happens when it expires?

100 aleluias for removing this thing in 4.4! :)

Lucian

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