PDFeSignHandwritten VS Crypt-LE

Compare PDFeSignHandwritten vs Crypt-LE and see what are their differences.

PDFeSignHandwritten

Windows executable for sign a PDF with a certificate and a hanwritten signature (by alexandrelozano)

Crypt-LE

Crypt::LE - Let's Encrypt / Buypass / ZeroSSL and other ACME-servers client and library in Perl for obtaining free SSL certificates (inc. generating RSA/ECC keys and CSRs). HTTP/DNS verification is supported out of the box, EAB (External Account Binding) supported, easily extended with plugins, easily dockerized. (by do-know)
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PDFeSignHandwritten Crypt-LE
1 1
5 348
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4.4 2.7
10 months ago about 1 year ago
PostScript Perl
GNU General Public License v3.0 only Artistic License 2.0
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PDFeSignHandwritten

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Crypt-LE

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  • Help me understand Wildcard Certs
    1 project | /r/sysadmin | 11 Apr 2023
    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.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing PDFeSignHandwritten and Crypt-LE you can also consider the following projects:

caddy-cloudflare - Caddy with integrated support for Cloudflare DNS-01 ACME verification challenges.

Netdot - Network Documentation Tool

mod_md - Let's Encrypt (ACME) in Apache httpd

HandyAcme - A TypeScript Client implements ACME (RFC 8555)

sslmgr - A layer of abstraction the around acme/autocert certificate manager (Golang)

lego - Let's Encrypt/ACME client and library written in Go

certify - Professional ACME Client for Windows. Certificate Management UI, powered by Let's Encrypt and compatible with all ACME v2 CAs. Download from certifytheweb.com

acme-companion - Automated ACME SSL certificate generation for nginx-proxy

agnos - Obtain (wildcard) certificates from let's encrypt using dns-01 without the need for API access to your DNS provider.

cpan-security-advisory - CPAN Security Advisory Database