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  • @Maxis don't necropost. Flagged

  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited October 2016

    @karatekidmonkey said:
    @Maxis don't necropost. Flagged

    Is that a rule? His input is actually valuable.

    There should be an auto close for threads if that is a rule which would make no sense unless the member is spamming / advertising his own services.

    We are, generally, very rude towards new members. Let's change that.

  • MrGeneral said: Is that a rule? His input is actually valuable.

    It's kind of an "unspoken rule of forums" :P

    MrGeneral said: We are, generally, very rude towards new members. Let's change that.

    True, I suppose. Let's try!

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  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    @karatekidmonkey said:

    MrGeneral said: Is that a rule? His input is actually valuable.

    It's kind of an "unspoken rule of forums" :P

    MrGeneral said: We are, generally, very rude towards new members. Let's change that.

    True, I suppose. Let's try!

    :), cheers!

  • letsencrypt supports mult-domain/subdomain upto 15 free. Don't see many needing more than that.

  • @MrGeneral said:

    @karatekidmonkey said:
    @Maxis don't necropost. Flagged

    Is that a rule? His input is actually valuable.

    There should be an auto close for threads if that is a rule which would make no sense unless the member is spamming / advertising his own services.

    We are, generally, very rude towards new members. Let's change that.

    It's part of the don't be a dick rule, everyone hates necroing, so don't do it. We aren't always rude to new members, just those that spam posts in old threads or those asking 5 questions a day.

    Thanked by 1simonindia
  • @pcfreak30 said:
    letsencrypt supports mult-domain/subdomain upto 15 free. Don't see many needing more than that.

    I have not find a tutorial for mutil-domain ssl cert of letsencrypt. Could you please explain how to do it?

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider

    @karatekidmonkey said:
    @Maxis don't necropost. Flagged

    I don't see a problem with necroposting, if it includes useful information. I'd much rather see that, than Yet Another Thread about the same topic.

    TheOnlyDK said: everyone hates necroing

    No, they don't.

    Thanked by 1Dylan
  • @joepie91 said:

    @karatekidmonkey said:
    @Maxis don't necropost. Flagged

    I don't see a problem with necroposting, if it includes useful information. I'd much rather see that, than Yet Another Thread about the same topic.

    TheOnlyDK said: everyone hates necroing

    No, they don't.

    Almost everyone*

    Thanked by 1simonindia
  • alfredalfred Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2016

    Deleted

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider

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  • TheOnlyDK said: everyone hates necroing

    why?

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  • @Maxis said:

    @pcfreak30 said:
    letsencrypt supports mult-domain/subdomain upto 15 free. Don't see many needing more than that.

    I have not find a tutorial for mutil-domain ssl cert of letsencrypt. Could you please explain how to do it?

    How would you normally use it?

  • I would like to try it on exchange server.

  • alfredalfred Member, Host Rep

    @Maxis You can use basically any Let's Encrypt client to issue an SNI certificate. A pretty "official" one is https://certbot.eff.org/

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