New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
Comments
just saw my nginx log
ocsp.int-x1.letsencrypt.org could not be resolved (110: Operation timed out) while requesting certificate status, responder: ocsp.int-x1.letsencrypt.org
Just got the letsencrypt work, even with SaltStack.
Shameless plug, my blog:
https://www.kunxi.org/blog/2015/12/lets-encrypt-with-saltstack/
WoSign provides unlimited free DV certificates with up to 5 domains for a period of 2 years.
URL: https://buy.wosign.com/free/
Edit: Rephrased.
Have someone tried it? https://letsencrypt-for-cpanel.com/
Purchased it. Redirected to Stripe homepage.
Downloaded and installed per instructions. Says create licence.json regardless if it's there or not. Ran it from one of the two servers I 'licensed' at purchase.
https://ext.plesk.com/packages/f6847e61-33a7-4104-8dc9-d26a0183a8dd-letsencrypt
They've issues over 100K certificates in less than 10 days of beta: https://letsencrypt.org/stats/
For anyone looking for feedback on letsencrypt-for-cpanel.com: I just tried it on my server, and can report it's working very nicely. Easy to install, then it's just 2 clicks from an account's cPanel and that account has a working SSL cert installed.
The install instructions here: https://letsencrypt-for-cpanel.com/docs/installation/
The only bit that could do with clarifying better is regarding the license file, you get e-mailed a file called licence.json after signing up, which you need to rename to letsencrypt-cpanel.licence and then place it in /etc (I don't know why they just don't call it letsencrypt-cpanel.licence from the start).
Hopefully it will be easy to move over to first party Let's Encrypt support by cPanel if it ever happens.
Well I am neither, and cPanel costs $$.....but....
Free & Opensource Webmin/Virtualmin (Version 5 of Virtualmin includes Let's Encrypt support... at the moment no matter what I've tried I cannot get it to work directly yet)
So have managed to go from a T to C < need to read up...Grade capped to C
With more than a little help from the community docs
A few other handy sites: (will take you through the manual steps to get your https certificate)
https://github.com/diafygi/gethttpsforfree < opensource / yuk name
https://github.com/yawalkar/Letsgetssl < opensource / better name
https://www.virtualmin.com/node/38853 < ubuntu guide
https://www.mikenabhan.com/how-to-use-lets-encrypt-to-issue-a-certificate-for-webmin
Overall not a bad evenings distraction.
YMMV
recommended for those who use vestaCP - https://github.com/interbrite/letsencrypt-vesta
Rather than post it all here (small update) https://www.virtualmin.com/comment/749932#comment-749932