LetsEncrypt also built ACME, so they’re the primary port for testing RFC8555. They’re just gonna work better at it.
But, as above, maybe Digi is still the way for you, with the right tooling glued in.
Good luck!
Comment on TLS Certificate Lifetimes Will Officially Reduce to 47 Days
king_tronzington@lemm.ee 6 days agoI’ve proposed using Let’s Encrypt but my coworkers believe there would be a perception issue with us using a “free” TLS certificate provider. I work for a popular internet search engine so it’s a reasonable worry.
It just seems like LE has the most efficient automatic renewal setup, though I haven’t looked in detail at other providers.
LetsEncrypt also built ACME, so they’re the primary port for testing RFC8555. They’re just gonna work better at it.
But, as above, maybe Digi is still the way for you, with the right tooling glued in.
Good luck!
patatahooligan@lemmy.world 6 days ago
That sound weird to me. How big is the population of people who are technical enough to even check what certificate provider you are using but ignorant enough to think that let’s encrypt is bad because it’s free?
Glitchvid@lemmy.world 6 days ago
There can be theoretical audit or blame issues , since you’re not “paying” then how does the company pass the buck (SLA contracts) if something fucks up with LE.
bane_killgrind@slrpnk.net 5 days ago
Managers.