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by mrkurt 3213 days ago
I dunno, it _mostly_ doesn't mean anything, but the day I discovered my site hostname listed next to phishing and porn sites was the day I didn't want to use CloudFlare's free certs anymore. Sure not many people will see the SANs on a cert, and there's nothing wrong with porn using SSL, I just don't want to cobrand with them. :D
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So pay for the package that doesn't do that
That would be silly since I now run a competitor — with a free tier that doesn't do that. :D
Hah. I really should read usernames before responding.

I actually know of your competitor (fly.io, right?) and am giving it a test for something I'm working on that needs the hostname support after Cloudflare got me legging it when they said their hostname system was for the Enterprise plan.

That's it! How funny. Send me an email and let me know how it goes: kurt@fly.io