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Free SSL

Submitted by RetroFoxio, , Thread ID: 29026

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RE: Free SSL

#31
Need something a little longer than 3 months, I may try lets encrypt.

RE: Free SSL

#32
This is just Let's Encrypt. If you just google "Free SSL" you shouldn't have to use credits to unlock this. Smile

RE: Free SSL

#33
14-02-2018, 09:54 PM
Synthx Wrote:
This is just Let's Encrypt. If you just google "Free SSL" you shouldn't have to use credits to unlock this. Smile

Oh ok, yeah I've seen that one before I just need to look into it more.

RE: Free SSL

#34
let encrypt is not the best one, if you have money buy other.

RE: Free SSL

#35
It's better purchaes a SSL license because letsencrypt don't offer the verified address bar thing.

RE: Free SSL

#36
04-02-2017, 04:09 PM
RetroFoxio Wrote:
Hello.

I found a site that offers free SSL's. You just generate a SSL and you install it in your website. You need to renew it every 3 months, but that shouldn't be a problem.
Well, here is the website:

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Thanks for sharing with us

RE: Free SSL

#37
12-02-2018, 03:40 PM
crappkid Wrote:
For those not liking the 3 month duration, just create a cron job to update it automatically.


Yep, exactly... the 3 month thing is a non-issue despite how often I hear people bring it up... LetsEncrypt and certbot have made this process extremely simple... regardless of how many certificates you've got on your server, it's as simple as running "letsencrypt renew" or "certbot renew" to automatically renew all of your previously obtained certificates that expire soon (within the next 30 days I believe) and they get set back to 90.. it refreshes the web server for you too. Just create a simple cron job to run weekly (or even daily) and your certificates will NEVER expire with no action required on your part, even if you obtain new certificates.

I have a cron job to run "/usr/bin/letsencrypt renew >> /var/log/le-renew.log" once a week, and each week the log gets added with something like this:

[Image: renew.png]

Long story short, the 3 month expiry shouldn't factor into the decision of whether or not to use LE.

Life is like a box of chocolates, it doesn't last as long for fat people.

RE: Free SSL

#38
https://letsencrypt.org/ is working too.

You can get your SSL easy and fast

RE: Free SSL

#39
thank you very much man. very useful ssl i need to ssl :D

RE: Free SSL

#40
Can't see it yet, although I do think it's Let's Encrypt.

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