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  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    simonindia said: But

    simonindia said: that's what i'm trying to say

    I still have no idea what's your point entirely. It was 1 domain 1 year, now 5 domain 2 years. Simple enough, no?

  • Well refugee_guy discovered changes to 5 since 11 dec, rm_ just discovered that 1 to 5 recently.

    Simple enough, im happy for both of you (lets encrypt and wosign) ;p

  • This month I received certificates for a domain for 3 years with no extra charge, even though the description on the page says 2 years for free certs. Just mentioning it if it makes any difference for people.

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  • rokok said: Well refugee_guy discovered changes to 5 since 11 dec, rm_ just discovered that 1 to 5 recently.

    Simple enough, im happy for both of you (lets encrypt and wosign) ;p

    Let's encrypt said 3 months is the best period for SSL, but their main website is using 3 years SSL, that's weird :3

  • @souen said:
    This month I received certificates for a domain for 3 years with no extra charge, even though the description on the page says 2 years for free certs. Just mentioning it if it makes any difference for people.

    Can confirm this.

    Have just obtained and installed mine. Expires in 3 years. Been fiddling around configuring nginx, getting A on ssllabs.com so far.

  • Has anyone tried the free certificate authority that was started by EFF? A lot of big names are on the sponsors list.

    https://letsencrypt.org/

  • @uhu said:
    Has anyone tried the free certificate authority that was started by EFF? A lot of big names are on the sponsors list.

    https://letsencrypt.org/

    Geez. We've a thread about it already. Like stop hijacking topics...

    Thanked by 1rm_
  • @rm_ said:
    I still have no idea what's your point entirely. It was 1 domain 1 year, now 5 domain 2 years. Simple enough, no?

    yeah that's the same thing my point is if some one want to get a 6 domains in a cert they have pay 1.99 year for that domain but the cert will be signed by WoSign Class 1 DV Server CA G2 instead of WoSign CA Free SSL Certificate G2

  • Can these be wildcard or do I need to enter in each subdomain?

  • @jeromeza said:
    Can these be wildcard or do I need to enter in each subdomain?

    Wildcard is not supported for free WoSign certificates. They support SAN though. So you have to put every domain into the form.

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  • @Hidden_Refuge said:
    Wildcard is not supported for free WoSign certificates. They support SAN though. So you have to put every domain into the form.

    Cool so its a case of:

    mydomain.com
    mail.mydomain.com
    etc
    
  • @jeromeza said:

    Yep. That's how it goes.

  • @jeromeza said:

    Or, you could even specify different domains in the Subject Alternative Name field. For example.

    example.com
    foo.example.com
    example.net
    

    is ok.

    https://www.digicert.com/subject-alternative-name.htm

  • teknolaizteknolaiz Member
    edited December 2015

    WoSign seems to be no longer automated. It told me a staff will approve my certificate in max 30 minutes. Ended up getting it hours later. To be exact just round 4 AM in the morning while I ordered it yesterday before 11 PM.

  • This probably is the case, because I submitted my CSR last Sunday and got the notification only next morning.

  • tommytommy Member

    3 years free SSL back :)

    choose 3 years, no need to pay anything.

  • @tommy said:
    3 years free SSL back :)

    I was able to get it even last month. It is for maximum of 3 domains.

    Thanked by 1tommy
  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited April 2016

    tommy said: 3 years free SSL back :)

    It's that way since December 2015, just scroll up this thread.

    TheKiller said: It is for maximum of 3 domains.

    Nah, 4. Just clicked around in their form, it's free up to either of:

    • 5 domains 2 years
    • 4 domains 3 years

    In addition to these it's free to add the "www." version of the first domain listed.

    Thanked by 2tommy TheKiller
  • gianggiang Veteran
    edited April 2016

    @tommy said:
    3 years free SSL back :)

    choose 3 years, no need to pay anything.

    Wait? Did they ever stop offer free 3 years SSL?

    image

    Thanked by 1tommy
  • tommytommy Member

    ops, I must missed that
    thanks all

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