On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 8:40 AM Freddie Cash <fjwcash_at_gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 12:08 PM Rick Macklem <rmacklem_at_uoguelph.ca> > wrote: > >> Oh, and for anyone out there... >> What is the easiest freebie way to test signed certificates? >> (I currently am using a self-signed certificate, but I need to test the >> "real" version >> at some point soon.) >> > > Let's Encrypt is what you are looking for. Create real, signed, > certificates, for free. They're only good for 90 days, but they are easy > to renew. There's various script and programs out there for managing Let's > Encrypt certificates (certbot, acme.sh, dehydrated, etc). There's a bunch > of different bits available in the ports tree. > > We use dehydrated at work, using DNS for authenticating the cert requests, > and have it full automated via cron, managing certs for 50-odd domains > (school servers and firewalls). Works great. > Forgot the link: https://letsencrypt.org -- Freddie Cash fjwcash_at_gmail.comReceived on Mon Jan 27 2020 - 15:43:00 UTC
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