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peterH

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Free certificate to secure your web server
« on: December 03, 2015, 10:41:25 PM »
Yesterday Let's Encrypt entered public beta and anyone is now free to request a certificate.

More info here: https://letsencrypt.org/

Looks like the time of being milking cows for the certificate companies is finally over.

Peter

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Re: Free certificate to secure your web server
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2015, 02:08:31 AM »
Hi Peter,

yes, and no.
It's been possible to get free certificates for some time now from StartSSL.com - however they have some restrictions on what you can use the certificate for. Plus, like with LetsEncrypt they're only free for DV certificates.

DV - Domain Validation - prove only that you have "control" of the domain. That's good enough for most of us, but if I say register googlehelp.com I ergo have control of the domain and hence getting a DV certificate is easy.

EV - Extended Validation - certificates go to the next step and prove that you are entitled to the "brand" in the domain. So google gets an EV for googlehelp, but you and I likely can't.

EV certificates are the ones that go Green in your browser, so are a big deal for companies etc.

LetsEncrypt though certainly makes it a _lot_ easier to get a certificate and install it, especially if you are running on Linux (for now). Don't get me wrong, free certificates are a good thing, but this isn't new.

cheers
Bruce