Creating wildcard subdomain SSL certificates isn't that straightforward with Let's encrypt as a normal SSL certificate. In most of my personal projects, or the projects we do at Spatie, setting up an SSL certificate is as easy as choosing "Let's Encrypt" in the UI of https://forge.laravel.com.

Setting up a wildcard subdomain SSL certificate is sadly not as easy when using Bunny.

Certbot and Certbot plugins can be installed through snap: sudo snap install certbot --classic sudo snap install certbot-dns-bunny After both are installed, you can connect the DNS Bunny plugin: sudo snap set certbot trust-plugin-with-root=ok sudo snap connect certbot:plugin certbot-dns-bunny
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