▲ | tracker1 3 days ago | |
I only became passively aware of this because Let's Encrypt uses the PSL for limits on registrations for domains not in the PSL. Been meaning to setup a dyndns service for a few of my domains and need to get them on the PSL so users can manage to do HTTPS without issue. Edit: I still think that domains hosted with major dyndns services (like freedns.afraid.org) should be treated like PSLs. | ||
▲ | 8organicbits 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Re. afraid.org, there's good discussion in the ticket tracker explaining why that hasn't happened. Anyone is free to try to convince the domain owners, but the domain owner needs to approve the addition. https://github.com/publicsuffix/list/issues/271#issuecomment... | ||
▲ | extraduder_ire 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I'm surprised most of the free dyndns domains aren't in there already. The first time I learned about the list was when Let's Encrypt was in closed beta, and they already had a warning on the site telling people not to add their own domain as a means to circumvent registration limits for ACME certs. |