System administration isn’t something that’s obvious to everyone, and it’s a subject that, when it’s more to do with the basics of networking and Linux, can seem a lot more daunting than learning about the latest trendy technologies (Docker, Terraform, Kubernetes, etc.).
Also, with the bombardment of information and easy access to computer content and tutorials often more interesting than “classic” lectures, students are less and less attentive, present or participating.
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Multi-Hosts TLS Certificate
It is sometimes convenient to have a domain distributed over two or more machines. This technique, as old as DNS, is interesting to spread the load between multiple hosts, or to provide a bit of high availability. Indeed, if a host becomes inaccessible, at least half of the requests will continue to be successful.
However, since TLS connections have become the norm, and certificates should be renewed automatically, it could be hard to control the validation and the distribution.
I will present you a technique which, with the help of a finely configured web server, allows to get a different certificate on each machine, but usable for the same subdomain.
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