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Letsencrypt is out of beta
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Letsencrypt is out of beta

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  • dailydaily Member
    edited April 2016

    Amazing they have such large companies as sponsors on 3-year contracts and still have the balls to ask for donations. Love LetsEncrypt, by the way.

  • Hopefully they can remove the low rate limit for subdomain creation now.

  • smansman Member
    edited April 2016

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    'Letsencrypt is out of basement'?

  • Nekki said: 'Letsencrypt is out of basement'?

    Mom will be relieved.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited April 2016

    dailymc said: Amazing they have such large companies as sponsors on 3-year contracts

    ...and still can't provide proper 2-3 year cert expiration terms, which good SSL providers such as WoSign provide on their free certs.

    (No I am not bothering with any of their crappily thrown together "automation" b/s)

  • smansman Member
    edited April 2016

    @rm_ said:
    (No I am not bothering with any of their crappily thrown together "automation" b/s)

    Yea totally!

  • shovenoseshovenose Member, Host Rep

    Wow, my aunt literally lives a few blocks away from letsencrypt. York street San Francisco :)

  • @rm_ said:
    (No I am not bothering with any of their crappily thrown together "automation" b/s)

    While the official client is a tad heavy, and during the beta it even broke during an update, some of the unofficial clients are quite nice. Even a simple shell script can use their API: https://github.com/lukas2511/letsencrypt.sh

    Thanked by 3info_hash netomx yomero
  • smansman Member
    edited April 2016

    Most people just set it up as a cron job that runs once a month. There are quite a few how to's around now.

    If you use Solus, they have made it ridiculously simple. Just install 2 RPMS from yum which does it all for you. There will probably be more of that with other applications.

    Would be nice if someone came out with a generic Apache RPM.
    yum install httpd-letsencrypt

  • MadMad Member

    It's a great news and it represents a revolutionary change.

  • Looking good, integration with Solus works a charm too touches wood

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