← Back to context Comment by cortesoft 8 years ago If you have a wildcard cert, you don't have to share the subdomains with the CA. 3 comments cortesoft Reply noway421 8 years ago More importantly: why s3 doesn't use wildcard ssl cert? I find it strange that they would queue DNS changes on a simple bucket provision. rocqua 8 years ago Because then amazon would have trivial access to all connections to s3 buckets. thanksgiving 8 years ago I think support for wildcards is coming next year (to let's encrypt)
noway421 8 years ago More importantly: why s3 doesn't use wildcard ssl cert? I find it strange that they would queue DNS changes on a simple bucket provision. rocqua 8 years ago Because then amazon would have trivial access to all connections to s3 buckets.
More importantly: why s3 doesn't use wildcard ssl cert? I find it strange that they would queue DNS changes on a simple bucket provision.
Because then amazon would have trivial access to all connections to s3 buckets.
I think support for wildcards is coming next year (to let's encrypt)