Let's Encrypt Is Now In Public Beta (eff.org)
Peter Eckersley writes: As of today, Let's Encrypt is in Public Beta. If you're comfortable running beta software that may have a few bugs and rough edges, you can use it to instantly obtain and install certificates for any HTTPS website or TLS service. You can find installation instructions here.
They really want you to automate this. From the web site:
Let’s Encrypt CA issues short lived certificates (90 days). Make sure you renew the certificates at least once in 3 months.
Excessive forking causes un-wanted children.
Unfortunately, their MAXIMUM length of certificate is 90 days and it ain't getting longer; if anything they want to make them shorter in duration. So anyone who doesn't want to or can't, for whatever reason, run some cronjob on their server to auto-renew their certificates should give these guys a miss. Great shame that they let their "automate everything or GTFO" ideology override many people's legitimate need or desire for annual certificates.
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