On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 16:46:57 -0700
Corey Edwards <ten...@zmonkey.org> wrote:

> With enough effort it is possible to get through the mess that is
> their UI. But I switched from StartSSL to Let's Encrypt last month
> and would recommend it. I wrote up my experience with the process.
> 
> https://www.zmonkey.org/blog/content/automated-tls-lets-encrypt

Very useful. Thank you.

I also just set up a dynamic DNS domain with it, so we will see how
that goes.

I did hit one problem. I normally run my server on a non-standard port.
I did not know if LE would use that port, and saw no provision to
specify the port. I get the non-standard port by firewall forwarding,
rather than by configuring Apache. So I simply enabled both the
non-standard port and the standard port (443). We will see where that
goes.

Here's another article:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/03/letsencrypt_public_beta/

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