or both
From section 2 :
"The CA verifies that the client controls the requested domain name(s) by
having the ACME client perform some action(s) that can only be done with
control of the domain name(s). For example, the CA might require a client
requesting example.org to provision DNS record
* I can understand how something more evocative might be helpful, but at
this point, I'm inclined to let it be.
I agree. Using subdomains of example.com in the examples will no doubt lead to
some questioning why the domains aren’t totally different.
It’s not perfect, but especially now,
Are “acmeserver.com” or “caserver.com” reserved domains?
What about:
acme-client.example.com
acme-server.example.com
?
-FG
> On Sep 20, 2018, at 8:58 AM, Kas wrote:
>
> From section 2 :
> "The CA verifies that the client controls the requested domain name(s) by
> having the ACME client
From section 2 :
"The CA verifies that the client controls the requested domain name(s)
by having the ACME client perform some action(s) that can only be done
with control of the domain name(s). For example, the CA might require a
client requesting example.com to provision DNS record under