Removed the thanks; it was getting repetitive

also, fixed a small typo
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Brian Cunnie
2015-08-29 13:48:12 -07:00
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<p class="lead">Why can't I use dots in my hostname? xip.io lets me use dots.
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<p>You can't have dots, but you can have dashes: for example, "www-sf-ca-us-10-9-9-142.sslip.io" will work with sslip.io's wildcard SSL certificate, but "www.sf.ca.us.10.9.9.142.sslip.io" will not. This is a technical limitation of wildcard certs and the manner in which browser treat them (read more <a href="http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/10538/what-certificates-are-needed-for-multi-level-subdomains">here</a>). This restricts sslip.io's usage model. For example, it won't work properly with Cloud Foundry's app domain or system domain.
<p>You can't have dots, but you can have dashes: for example, "www-sf-ca-us-10-9-9-142.sslip.io" will work with sslip.io's wildcard SSL certificate, but "www.sf.ca.us.10.9.9.142.sslip.io" will not. This is a technical limitation of wildcard certs and the manner in which browsers treat them (read more <a href="http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/10538/what-certificates-are-needed-for-multi-level-subdomains">here</a>). This restricts sslip.io's usage model. For example, it won't work properly with Cloud Foundry's app domain or system domain.
<p class="lead">Can you make the hostnames easier to remember? I'm being force to memorize IP addresses.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, no. We appreciate that "52-0-56-137.sslip.io" is not an easy-to-remember hostname, whereas
something along the lines of