Re: OT: SSL certificates

2016-03-08 Thread Gabor Szabo
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 9:47 PM, shimi wrote: > On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 9:33 PM, Gabor Szabo wrote: > >> I am trying letsencrypt.org . >> I just cloned their repo and started to follow their instructions, but >> then they say "nginx

Re: OT: SSL certificates

2016-03-08 Thread shimi
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 9:33 PM, Gabor Szabo wrote: > I am trying letsencrypt.org . > I just cloned their repo and started to follow their instructions, but > then they say "nginx support is experimental, buggy, and not installed by > default" and I am

Re: OT: SSL certificates

2016-03-08 Thread Gabor Szabo
I am trying letsencrypt.org . I just cloned their repo and started to follow their instructions, but then they say "nginx support is experimental, buggy, and not installed by default" and I am using nginx for most of my servers. I guess their nginx support will come soon

Re: OT: SSL certificates

2016-03-08 Thread Efraim Flashner
I use wosign for my free certs. They're good for up to 3 years, free is good, and afaik they're in all the browsers. The website is in chinese though, so that can make it a bit challenging. On Tue, 8 Mar 2016 07:05:03 +0200 Gabor Szabo wrote: > Hi there, > > I think it's

Re: OT: SSL certificates

2016-03-07 Thread Michael Tewner
As far as I know, letsencrypt.org certs are only good for 90 days, and you'll want to have a script automatically renew and replace the cert in the background all the time. I like https://www.namecheap.com , as it helps you find the cheapest between different CA's. CACert is worthy of this

Re: OT: SSL certificates

2016-03-07 Thread Amos Shapira
I too would recommend letsenctlrypt. The only down side is possibly that you have to keep renewing (automatically with a cron job) every three months. Alternatively, www.ssls.com lists very very cheap certs. On 8 Mar 2016 4:49 p.m., "Baruch Siach" wrote: > Hi Gabor, > > On

Re: OT: SSL certificates

2016-03-07 Thread Baruch Siach
Hi Gabor, On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 07:05:03AM +0200, Gabor Szabo wrote: > A found plenty of companies offering SSL certificates. One of them > https://www.ssl.com/ > that was recommended by the domain registrar I am using had > $177 / year for the first 3 hostname and then $49 / year for each >

OT: SSL certificates

2016-03-07 Thread Gabor Szabo
Hi there, I think it's time to move some of my sites to use https, but as I only had self-signed ssl so far I wonder if you ppl have any recommendation where to get the certificate from and how much should I expect to pay? I have one domain with about 20 subdomains (the translated versions of my