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LetsEncrypt For cPanel Plugin adds Proxy Subdomain Support
DigitalFyre
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I just got an email from Alex @ LetsEncrypt for cPanel letting me know they finally pushed the update with Proxy Subdomain Support [Link]. It's about time I suppose.
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Time to switch back to LE @Francisco
Possible, but I do like the global DCV catch, it makes things quite nice.
Francisco
The official one also supports it already, no need to use a 3rd party
I guess it "does", but for those who like the 3rd party one (like myself) where the user has control over provisioning the SSL Certs would appreciate it I guess
I'm quite fine with the CPanel certs. Frankly I'm just glad to have free verified SSL. CPanel or Let's encrypt makes difference to me as long as it's the more stable option. People are getting spoiled with features in shared hosting to be so picky about let's encrypt vs CPanel certs! Haha
AFAIK, last time in Buyshared, using AutoSSL provided by cPanel gives downtime several seconds for Litespeed.
That's an issue for litespeed to fix then, if it can't do a proper reload or a graceful restart, then it's bad.
Maybe. But I haven't noticed it. I have a 1 minute watch on my sites using hetrixtools and uptime hasn't differed much from my previous host without free ssl or dedicated IP. Could be sliding under the radar of that though. Not sure.
I'm using StatusCake to monitor it. Not a big problem for me either as I still host my clients there.
I guess @Francisco have fixed the problem, last 2 week ago average weekly uptime was 99.85%, last week was 100%.
It's quite possible that was the massive XMLRPC flood I had to clean up. There's an entire /24 being used to blast XMLRPC reflection floods which knocked a few wordpress heavy nodes offline. Originally I only blocked an IP or two but as time went on more and more IP's were taking part. In the end I dumped the entire /24.
Francisco
That's great news, thanks for sharing.
wish more people would just add this to their .htaccess hardly anyone uses XMLrpc anyway.
Jetpack uses xmlrpc