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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.
'Letsencrypt is out of basement'?
Mom will be relieved.
...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)
Yea totally!
Wow, my aunt literally lives a few blocks away from letsencrypt. York street San Francisco
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
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
It's a great news and it represents a revolutionary change.
Looking good, integration with Solus works a charm too touches wood