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I use cloudflare and point my domains to its bameservers, which has ssl support ootb. however this does not work for wildcard domains kike *.sub.example.com, which I heavily rely on.
Instead I run a Caddy container with the cloudflare plugin, it's as simple as adding the token and caddy does all the wildcard ssl magic.
Coming from nginx and heavily relying on regex, Caddy is a bit different to set up, but once you dig a bit into it, itčs mostly one-liners.