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by refa 1950 days ago
You are right, however Let's Encrypt was free of charge, great for the demo.
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Wow, this is pretty evil!

This will work fine on the bench, but will break in a few months, probably at the customers' site.

I hope no one reads this website and follows that advice.

It is not a production ready solution but rather to show how it works.