This uses LetsEncrypt which doesn't support wildcard certificates yet:
> Will Let’s Encrypt issue wildcard certificates?
> We currently have no plans to do so, but it is a possibility in the future. Hopefully wildcards aren’t necessary for the vast majority of our potential subscribers because it should be easy to get and manage certificates for all subdomains.
Unfortunately, that doesn't work with dynamic subdomains (i.e, domains assigned and edited by users). Hopefully they'll change their minds in the future - until then, I'll be paying for a commercial certificate
Having only a half a dozen subdomains, with maybe another half a dozen being added per year (well below the limits), are there any advantages to using a wildcard cert VS individual certs for the subdomains? In other words, any way to justify the extra $30/year for a wildcard cert?
toupeira|10 years ago
> Will Let’s Encrypt issue wildcard certificates?
> We currently have no plans to do so, but it is a possibility in the future. Hopefully wildcards aren’t necessary for the vast majority of our potential subscribers because it should be easy to get and manage certificates for all subdomains.
From https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/frequently-asked-questio...
pytrin|10 years ago
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