On Fri, 11 Jan 2019, Ned Freed wrote:
From what I can tell there is no limit that would prevent you from maintaining as many domains as you want, even in the presence of a 2% valiation failure rate - a rate which, if I had it, I would consider unacceptable and would consider fixing it a top priority. And I'm speaking as someone who also uses DNS validation for a bunch of domains on a Frontier DSL connection that doesn't exactly deliver world-class performance or reliability.
In my case the problem is that I swap DNS secondary service with the ISP down the road, and his name servers don't always pick up changes when I poke it. If I could give LE a hint about which NS to look at, the flakiness would go away.
Today's project is to see how hard it is to add SNI to my STARTTLS plugin so I can use separate certs. Assuming the gnutls documentation is correct, it doesn't look too bad.
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