Went with LetsEncrypt. It should be proper for the entire crosswire.org <http://crosswire.org/> web. If you see a problem or have a question, let me know.
In Him, DM Smith > On Feb 12, 2016, at 5:30 PM, Matěj Cepl <mc...@cepl.eu> wrote: > > On 2016-02-12, 19:28 GMT, David Haslam wrote: >> Even so, this is the way browsers are moving! >> >> The sooner we can move away from self signed the better. > > Certainly, I see two ways out: > > * https://letsencrypt.org/ … I have never tried it, so > I am not sure how really difficult it is, but it is > supposed to be the free way how to get working and > supported certificate for a website > > * I use personally certificate from > https://www.startssl.com/ For me the price is US$60/two > year certificate, not sure whether the company would be > willing to give some discount for non-profit/religious > organization, or we would be satisfied with the free > certificate (one domain only, no wildcard). > > Best, > > Matěj > > -- > https://matej.ceplovi.cz/blog/, Jabber: mc...@ceplovi.cz > GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC > > [...] a superior pilot uses his superior judgment to avoid having to exercise > his superior skill. > -- http://www.jwz.org/blog/2009/09/that-duct-tape-silliness/#comment-10653 > > > _______________________________________________ > sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org > http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel > Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
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