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9elements.com
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| | | | | We all need more SSL! But installing SSL certificates is a big PITA.Let's Encryptis a new certificate authority (CA) offering free and automated SSL/TLS certificates. Certificates issued by Let's Encrypt are trusted by most browsers in production... | |
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www.claudiokuenzler.com
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| | | | | A Lets Encrypt certbot command ran into errors. Caused by forgotten IPv6 DNS records still pointing to an older environment. | |
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tim.siosm.fr
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| | | | | I made the switch today to Let's Encrypt for all the certificates used by services hosted at siosm.fr. The official setup instructions are well written and simple to follow but not safe enough for my taste. The Let's Ecrypt page on the Arch Wiki also has most of the information required to get a working setup but does not care for security either. So here is a non root, confined setup for certbot, the official Let's Encrypt client. Although this was done on Arch Linux, this is probably generic enough to work on any systemd enabled distribution. | |
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thomasvilhena.com
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