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Crypt-LE
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Help me understand Wildcard Certs
Normally you can use the same .csr forever if the domain is the same - I normally use LE64 to generate let's encrypt certificates (which can do wildcards also), but if you're purchasing a certificate rather than generating a free one, and you want to generate it right in IIS, you can follow a guide like this. If you generate a wildcard cert like *.domain.com, you can use it for all your subdomains but NOT generally for domain.com itself (depending on your application). You can use the same certificate for all applications provided they support whatever format the certificate is in; mostly these will be in PEM-style anymore so you have the whole cert chain in one file.
certify
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Seeking Guidance: SSL Certification for a Local Server in Windows 2019 Data Center Environment
Option 2+: If your public DNS is hosted by a provider that has Win-ACME or Certify the Web support, use Let's Encrypt and automate the whole thing.
- Renew SSL Exchange 2016 - cmdlet
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Google Pushing For 90 Day SSL/TLS Certificates - Time For Automation
I use certify the web for the rd gateway
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How will you handle 90 day SSL expiration?
For Exchange and Remote Desktop Service we are using Certify The Web with Lets Encrypt. Works really well.
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SSL Certificates, who's responsibility to maintain on server?
Certify the Web: https://certifytheweb.com/
- LDAPS Certificate auto-renews but not to NTDS Personal Store
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Is open source really a gimmick these days for getting initial traction?
https://certifytheweb.com Felt like a complete bait-and-switch to me.
- Exchange 2019 Hybrid Certificate Renewal
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DigiCert Certificate Management
If you're managing Windows Servers and need certificates on them, ditch what you're doing and get this: https://certifytheweb.com
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Ask HN: What are your “scratch own itch” projects?
It's worth doing! A few projects I've done:
I once needed a database of EV charging locations, but at the time(2011) there were no open databases, so I built https://openchargemap.org, that now serves millions of API queries per month for other apps and services
For another project, I recently wanted to control my guitar amp (a Positive Grid Spark) from my computer instead of using a mobile app, so I built https://soundshed.com which is both a bluetooth web app and an electron app you can install. It now has a few thousand users :)
And finally, another time I had some SSL certificates I needed to manage for another project (for the above mentioned https://openchargemap.org), so I built a GUI to manage and renew certificates on Windows. It's now a commercial app with hundreds of thousands of users and it's my full time job: https://certifytheweb.com
So yeah, worth doing!
What are some alternatives?
caddy-cloudflare - Caddy with integrated support for Cloudflare DNS-01 ACME verification challenges.
win-acme - A simple ACME client for Windows (for use with Let's Encrypt et al.)
Netdot - Network Documentation Tool
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
mod_md - Let's Encrypt (ACME) in Apache httpd
Posh-ACME - PowerShell module and ACME client to create certificates from Let's Encrypt (or other ACME CA)
HandyAcme - A TypeScript Client implements ACME (RFC 8555)
LetsEncrypt-PRTG - Post request script to install an SSL certificate obtained with Certify the Web or win-acme in PRTG.
sslmgr - A layer of abstraction the around acme/autocert certificate manager (Golang)
easy-rsa - easy-rsa - Simple shell based CA utility
lego - Let's Encrypt/ACME client and library written in Go
acme.sh - A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol