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Do you use Lets encrypt?

Submitted by Merbitz, , Thread ID: 103487

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14-10-2018, 02:14 PM
#1
Do you use Lets encrypt or other SSL Certificats? I like Lets encrypt. Very Easy to use.

RE: Do you use Lets encrypt?

#2
i do have an reseller hosting system, and i enabled automatically, a SSL certificate for all my websites and also my client's website.
so, if you, or my clients needs a SSL certificate, they just need to remove all the certs already installed, or, call my suport center, and, we remove, the certs for him.
after this, we tell the client to wait 24 hours, and the system automatically installs a SSL for it.
nice and easy.
if you create a web hosting plan with me, the SSL are installed automatically.

RE: Do you use Lets encrypt?

#3
Not directly, but at a cloudflare or sucuri proxy level

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#4
Yes, on some website I use Lets Encrypt and it works good. For more commercial and important projects I use paid SSL. The secure connection is needed for every website nowadays, Google says so Wink

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#5
Yes, I only use Lept encrypt. Fast and easy to configure, reliable and free.

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#6
09-12-2018, 11:30 PM
chatnoir Wrote:
Yes, I only use Lept encrypt. Fast and easy to configure, reliable and free.

i agree,yes it is fast

RE: Do you use Lets encrypt?

#7
14-10-2018, 02:14 PM
Merbitz Wrote:
Do you use Lets encrypt or other SSL Certificats? I like Lets encrypt. Very Easy to use.

I have a VPS and 3 domains on it. It uses Ubuntu 18.04.... Lets encrypt works amazing on it. All my domains have the green thingy which makes the site more beautiful.

RE: Do you use Lets encrypt?

#8
Good:
* Easy
* Free
* Good for single server

Bad:
* Difficult in multi/load-balanced setup
* Sync and not async like old method
* Renewal every 90 days

RE: Do you use Lets encrypt?

#9
17-12-2018, 04:46 PM
meusparabens Wrote:
Bad:
* Difficult in multi/load-balanced setup

I think that is pretty easy to solve: you install the certificate on the load balancer.
If the actual instances are in the same private network as the load balancer they could communicate unencrypted. If not they can use certificates for their instance specific hostnames.

RE: Do you use Lets encrypt?

#10
I install letsencrypt to tens of servers and we havent got any problem. Its free, simple. Ideal for hosting users too.

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