image display in webmailers: the whole reason you use a proxy is to hide the client IP
Work with me here: why is it wrong in the suggested configuration? TLS as backstop gets you real "publicness", no? What am I missing?
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Lots of domains are resolvable but not reachable outside an organisation, particularly places with lots of IPs. Should they count as public?
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The idea is that they wouldn't. If it isn't reachable from the "outside world", it wouldn't be reachable this way.
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why can internal services not have TLS certs?
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Oh, they can, it's just that their signatures wouldn't match what public resolver reflected
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