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Staying within letsencypt rate limits #6

@dziamid

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@dziamid

I want to spawn a discussion for potential improvements to this image regarding letencrypt protocol.

To quote this: https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/

We also have a Duplicate Certificate limit of 5 certificates per week. A certificate is considered a duplicate of an earlier certificate if they contain the exact same set of hostnames, ignoring capitalization and ordering of hostnames. For instance, if you requested a certificate for the names [www.example.com, example.com], you could request four more certificates for [www.example.com, example.com] during the week. If you changed the set of names by adding [blog.example.com], you would be able to request additional certificates.

In current implement there's a daily call to create a certificate, so we have 7 call per week. Doesn't it violate Duplicate Certificate limit ?

Also what is the reason to renew ceritificates daily? According to https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#renewing-certificates:

Let’s Encrypt CA issues short-lived certificates (90 days). Make sure you renew the certificates at least once in 3 months.

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