Honestly I'd recommend getting your own domain, it's not really expensive or hard...
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Is it practical for every user of, say, a printer or home router to buy a domain? https://blog.mozilla.org/security/files/2015/05/HTTPS-FAQ.pdf …
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Would you expect, say, a million router owners to buy a million domains and a million dynamic DNS plans?
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Even for internal use, a trusted-by-default TLS certificate requires an FQDN, per CAB Forum Baseline Requirements.
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Say I want friends and family visiting my home to view sthg on my home NAS. Will they know how to install my CA's root?
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How did we go from DynDNS to LAN services? Totally different use case.
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For external use, get a domain. For internal use, either trust the net, use a domain, or your own CA.
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