On Wed, 7 Sep 2016 03:55:02 -0700 (PDT), Nick Lamb wrote:

> If you DIY, the rate limits obviously aren't a problem, and lots of DIY 
> devices have Let's Encrypt issued certificates today. Home "routers" built 
> out of a Raspberry Pi or a Mini PC are fairly popular with hobbyists. So rate 
> limits (which exist for a perfectly sensible reason) are the only reason you 
> can't buy a device that does this off the shelf.

Wouldn't Let's Encrypt's 3-month certificate validity time also pose a
problem for such devices? I'm pretty sure I've bought routers that sat in
some warehouse far longer than 3 months in the past.

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