I wouldn't call it a game changer, because you have to expose port 80 and 443 to public internet to get a real certificate. If you can't do that then Caddy signs its own certificates. That means you have to install the root certificate... this is hard to do in most companies.
I wouldn't call it a game changer, because you have to expose port 80 and 443 to public internet to get a real certificate. If you can't do that then Caddy signs its own certificates. That means you have to install the root certificate... this is hard to do in most companies.