[ZendTo] Free SSL Certificate Authority Recommendations for ZendTo
Marlon Deerr
MDeerr at hshlawyers.com
Fri Jul 24 22:33:50 BST 2020
Seems like a good bunch of you are using Letsencrypt. I was thinking of doing the same but found ZeroSSL and thought I would give that a try. Was pretty simple.
Many thanks to all of you who took the time to respond.
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Mine runs on Lets Encrypt certs.
I use the "getssl" scripts and use symlinks to link Zendto to the certs.
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Subject: [ZendTo] Free SSL Certificate Authority Recommendations for ZendTo
Hello All,
I want to get a new ZendTo install up and running to demo to management. I want it fully functioning, even with an SSL Certificate. While I demo it and have it running for staff to test, I would prefer to not run into any SSL related issues. I'm not looking to have any self-signed stuff either. I would prefer to setup an official, yet free SSL Cert and once management is convinced that this is a service we should keep running long term, then I can go out an invest in a commercial grade SSL Cert we actually pay for.
With that said, has anyone setup ZendTo with an SSL Certificate offered by a CA. If so, which one(s) would you recommend?
Thanks,
Marlon
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