| I believe the intent here is: * If you want an SSL certificate for, say, your printer * And you don’t want to expose your printer’s port 80 to the public internet because you’re not stupid * And you don’t want to put your DNS credentials onto your printer either, because again, you’re not stupid * And you don’t want to pay for a certificate with a longer validity, because it’s a home printer, so you’re stitch with monthly cert rotations * And you’ve embraced the reality that one can delegate SSL not just to CAs, but also to other third parties. Usually the likes of AWS & cloudflare - but why stop there? Then this product is what you need! |