You don't have to make the public domain, well, public. You can not hook up any DNS records for it, so externally it won't resolve anywhere and just use internal DNS.
You don't have to make the public domain, well, public. You can not hook up any DNS records for it, so externally it won't resolve anywhere and just use internal DNS.
They often do get fired, yes. See WeWork or Uber.
They got fired in both WeWork and Uber...
Most CEOs don't get those perks btw. Most CEOs aren't millionaires. The CEO of the company I work for isn't paid millions.
But besides, even with all the luxuries in the world, it doesn't stop the job being stressful. Being a leader of a country comes with a lot of perks, but it's still a stressful job.
Doesn't make the job less stressful though?
You also realise not all CEOs earn stupid money? The CEO of my company with about 100 employees certainly isn't earning millions. It also doesn't matter how much you get paid, a stressful job is still stressful.
Okay...? Clearly some jobs are more stressful than others though.
And the October the 7th was just a friendly little fight was it? Oh no, that was genocide.
October the 7th was an act of genocide. It was the biggest single loss of life of Jewish people since the holocaust.
I'm not saying that Israel are handling things great either btw. But the term "to the river to the sea" is genocidal, and October the 7th was also genocidal
That wasn't what I meant, and you knew it. Well done!
No calls for genocide please.
I dunno, being a CEO is a stressful job, the buck stops with you ultimately. Yes they're paid very well, which counters this a bit!
I'd just buy a single domain, it's like £5 a year and use a letsencrypt wildcard and have it auto renew via DNS challenges. Very easy. You can do what you're doing with letsencrypt, but you'll have to set up HTTP challenges for each sub domain, or DNS challenges for each sub domain. Obviously doable, but more work.
Doing it without letsencrypt and just doing it privately? I dunno if I'd bother with that, firstly you'll have to go through the hassle of making sure any browser and computer that connects to it has the root cert of the private CA, or you'll get self signed errors, which is a faff. I'd honestly just pay the £5 or so a year, you'll spend more time (and time is ultimately money) doing it without it.