VMware employees can't get the wildcard

The wildcard is expiring, and I'm loath to spend something renewing
something I don't use, so I'll let it lapse.

(I use Let's Encrypt).
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<i>*.xip.example.com</i>, you could browse to https://www-52-0-56-137.xip.example.com/ but not
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<p>Unless you're a VMware employee, I can't release the private key for the "*.sslip.io" wildcard certificate
(VMware employees can download the <i>*.sslip.io</i> TLS private key <a href=
"https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByweFu4TspftMWJPdE1US0hQTGc">here</a>); however, acquiring wildcard
certificates for "sslip.io" subdomains, e.g. "*.52-0-56-137.sslip.io", is possible but more complicated. For
those interested, the procedure is described <a href=
<p>if you're interested in acquiring a wildcard certificate for your sslip.io domain, e.g.
"*.52-0-56-137.sslip.io", is possible but complicated. For those interested, the procedure is described <a href=
"https://github.com/cunnie/sslip.io/blob/master/docs/wildcard.md">here</a>.</p>
<h3 id="whatismyip">Determining Your External IP Address via DNS Lookup</h3>
<p>You can use sslip.io's DNS servers (<code>ns-aws.nono.io</code>, <code>ns-azure.nono.io</code>,