Re: [web2py] Re: SSL certificate on web2py (aws ec2 + Nginx + uwsgi)

2017-11-20 Thread Michele Comitini
Daniel, The AWS certificate manager gives you certificates that you can use on a ELB. So you can put an ELB in front of your EC2 box and use the certificate(s) from there. mic 2017-11-20 2:29 GMT+01:00 Daniel Dos Santos Guilhermino < danielguilherm...@gmail.com>: > HI Dave, > > Many thanks, I

[web2py] Re: SSL certificate on web2py (aws ec2 + Nginx + uwsgi)

2017-11-19 Thread Daniel Dos Santos Guilhermino
HI Dave, Many thanks, I'll check acme solution too. best regards, Em sexta-feira, 17 de novembro de 2017 22:22:18 UTC-2, Dave S escreveu: > > > > On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 4:16:50 PM UTC-8, Daniel Dos Santos > Guilhermino wrote: >> >> Thanks Dave! >> >> I'll search about let's encrypt, m

[web2py] Re: SSL certificate on web2py (aws ec2 + Nginx + uwsgi)

2017-11-17 Thread Dave S
On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 4:16:50 PM UTC-8, Daniel Dos Santos Guilhermino wrote: > > Thanks Dave! > > I'll search about let's encrypt, maybe help me. > > Best regards. > > > Daniel Guilhermino > I used certbot-auto from certbot.org, which is a sub-organization of EFF and Let's Encrypt.

[web2py] Re: SSL certificate on web2py (aws ec2 + Nginx + uwsgi)

2017-11-17 Thread Daniel Dos Santos Guilhermino
Thanks Dave! I'll search about let's encrypt, maybe help me. Best regards. Daniel Guilhermino -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) --- You re

[web2py] Re: SSL certificate on web2py (aws ec2 + Nginx + uwsgi)

2017-11-17 Thread Dave S
On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 3:17:39 AM UTC-8, Daniel Dos Santos Guilhermino wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > I used the script setup-web2py-nginx-uwsgi to install web2py on Amazon > ec2, but I want to use the Amazon Certificate Manager for my domains, it's > possible? > > I did all the setup o

[web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2014-09-17 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
This is not for web2py but for a non-profit that I help. Anyway, this is good to know. On Tuesday, 16 September 2014 13:37:04 UTC-5, Derek wrote: > > Free SSL Cert for Open Source projects... > > https://www.globalsign.com/ssl/ssl-open-source/ > > > On Sunday, September 14, 2014 6:30:45 PM UTC-7

[web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2014-09-16 Thread Derek
Free SSL Cert for Open Source projects... https://www.globalsign.com/ssl/ssl-open-source/ On Sunday, September 14, 2014 6:30:45 PM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > Any recommendation about where to buy a cheat ssl certificate? I have used > RapidSSL before. -- Resources: - http://web2py.c

Re: [web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2014-09-16 Thread Cliff Kachinske
+1 on Namecheap On Monday, September 15, 2014 10:16:12 AM UTC-4, Anthony wrote: > > For non-free certificates, various Comodo, GeoTrust or Thawte resellers >> have certificates in the 5 to 30 USD per year range (email / domain >> verification). If you need business entity verification, prices ar

Re: [web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2014-09-15 Thread Anthony
> > For non-free certificates, various Comodo, GeoTrust or Thawte resellers > have certificates in the 5 to 30 USD per year range (email / domain > verification). If you need business entity verification, prices are higher. > In any case, prices have plummeted in the last few years The $59.90

Re: [web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2014-09-15 Thread LightDot
In my experience, startssl staff manually checks the site for which the certificate is requested for (non)commercial content. Some borderline sites pass, some don't. If this is for web2py.com itself, I think there shouldn't be any issues. For non-free certificates, various Comodo, GeoTrust or T

Re: [web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2014-09-15 Thread Anthony
Note, the free one is supposed to be limited to non-commercial use. On Monday, September 15, 2014 5:05:20 AM UTC-4, Michele Comitini wrote: > > +1 > startssl.com class 1 certificate is good if you do not need anything > fancy. > > 2014-09-15 3:51 GMT+02:00 Anthony : > >> Check out StartSSL: http

Re: [web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2014-09-15 Thread Michele Comitini
+1 startssl.com class 1 certificate is good if you do not need anything fancy. 2014-09-15 3:51 GMT+02:00 Anthony : > Check out StartSSL: http://www.startssl.com/?app=39 > > They offer Class 1 certificates for free. $59.90 for Class 2 /3. > > Anthony > > On Sunday, September 14, 2014 9:30:45 PM U

[web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2014-09-14 Thread Anthony
Check out StartSSL: http://www.startssl.com/?app=39 They offer Class 1 certificates for free. $59.90 for Class 2 /3. Anthony On Sunday, September 14, 2014 9:30:45 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > Any recommendation about where to buy a cheat ssl certificate? I have used > RapidSSL before

[web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2011-12-23 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
I have bought a certificate from GKG.net sine I have tried some of the other suggested solutions and asked lots of questions and the process was very convoluted. Eventually got stuck because web2py.com does not run an email server and I could not verify ownership. Since I bought the domain from GKG

Re: [web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2011-12-23 Thread Angelo Compagnucci
I used it in production, it not differs from any other certification. Startssl CA is included in all modern browsers and operating system, so the certs they issues are valid ones. 2011/12/23 LightDot > What do you mean by "it's not insured"? Do you refer to the sign up checks > or to the lack of

[web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2011-12-23 Thread LightDot
What do you mean by "it's not insured"? Do you refer to the sign up checks or to the lack of actual insurance provided by some insurance company? As I see it, the sign up process is not much different than with any other budget certificate issuer. The difference is only the price. Regards On F

Re: [web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2011-12-23 Thread nils
Hi, Ive used go daddy, works perfect for me and they are cheap Regards, Nils On Dec 23, 2011 4:49 a.m., "guruyaya" wrote: > I've used it myself, but note this certificate is not insured in any > way, and it allows a pretty weak protection, in the free edition. It > also fails to work with wg

[web2py] Re: ssl certificate?

2011-12-22 Thread guruyaya
I've used it myself, but note this certificate is not insured in any way, and it allows a pretty weak protection, in the free edition. It also fails to work with wget (you can add some extra params to make it work with wget, but most people don't want this hussle). The quiestion is, what is this ce