I've redacted Greg's email address, because I'm not sure how he feels about it being public (I've Bcc'd him).
On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 13:57:20 -0400, Greg Tomko wrote: > Hi Luke, > > I was just browsing through a reddit thread on fully free distros [1] > and someone (appropriately) linked to Parabola's page. Noticed the CA > Cert certificate you're using on the site. I work as a support rep for > GlobalSign and we offer free SSL Certs for open source projects [2]. > Certainly understand using CA Cert as it's a community maintained CA and > aligns with the community-oriented nature of Parabola, but if you're > interested I can set you up with a free 1 year cert. It can cover your > main site as well as any sub-domains you have under parabola.nu. > > Let me know if you're interested, you can either reply to this e-mail > for immediate info or send one to [redacted]@globalsign.com and I'll > be back in the office on Tuesday to process the request! > > [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/3oa3n1/using_fully_free_distros/ > [2] https://www.globalsign.com/en/ssl/ssl-open-source/ > > Cheers, > Greg > > -- > Gregory Tomko Hi Greg, Thanks for the offer! The plan, to my knowledge, is to get a free cert from Let's Encrypt[1] when they launch general availability next month. [1]: https://letsencrypt.org/2015/08/07/updated-lets-encrypt-launch-schedule.html ---- However, looking at GlobalSign's offering to OSS projects, they require you to get an "A" from the SSL Labs checker; so I decided to take a look[2]. Ignoring that it doesn't like CA Cert, parabola.nu still only gets a "C". So we should look in to that (@fauno?). [2]: https://globalsign.ssllabs.com/analyze.html?d=parabola.nu -- Happy hacking, ~ Luke Shumaker _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
