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TLS Certificate Lifetimes Will Officially Reduce to 47 Days
Pretty sure this only refers to publicly trusted certs. What percentage of public certs are still being manually managed?
I've been in the cert automation industry for 8 years (https://certifytheweb.com) and I do still hear of manual work going on, but the majority of stuff can be automated.
For stuff that genuinely cannot be automated (are you sure you're sure) these become monthly maintenance tasks, something cert management tools are also now starting to help with.
We're planning to add tracking tasks for manual deployments to Certify Management Hub shortly (https://docs.certifytheweb.com/docs/hub/), for those few remaining items that need manual intervention.
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SSL certificate lifetimes are going down. Dates proposed. 45 days by 2027
This is largely a solved problem. On Windows https://certifytheweb.com has provided automated certificate management for the best part of a decade and we're now branching out into large scale cross-platform tools, for those interested.
I was surprised by a customer yesterday who was looking to migrate thousands of manually renewed 1 year certs, I had no idea people were still using 1 yr certs to such a broad degree.
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Running One-man SaaS for 9 Years
Thanks :) - yes 90% of users are using the free version. It's a desktop app you install on servers. The API elements it does have are a combination of cloudflare workers, a windows server (for customer portal), linux for community discourse. Peak API use so far is 350M requests per month (was about $46 on cloudflare) but have managed to curtail that a bit. https://certifytheweb.com
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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.
What are some alternatives?
devcert - Local HTTPS development made easy
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
showcert - Simple OpenSSL for humans: all you need for X.509 TLS certificates (and nothing more).
win-acme - A simple ACME client for Windows (for use with Let's Encrypt et al.)
sshttp - SSH/HTTP(S) multiplexer. Run a webserver and a sshd on the same port w/o changes.
LetsEncrypt-PRTG - Post request script to install an SSL certificate obtained with Certify the Web or win-acme in PRTG.