Currently when you configure DNS over TLS/HTTPS you have to set the IP address AND the hostname of the SSL certificate used to secure the service. Getting IP Address certs makes the configuration simpler
Erm ? Do I have to spell out that I was pointing out that there was more than the "ephemeral services" that were being guessed at that could take advantage of IP certs ?
Currently when you configure DNS over TLS/HTTPS you have to set the IP address AND the hostname of the SSL certificate used to secure the service. Getting IP Address certs makes the configuration simpler
> I don't quite understand how this relates?
Erm ? Do I have to spell out that I was pointing out that there was more than the "ephemeral services" that were being guessed at that could take advantage of IP certs ?