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I don't know if you heard about this https://letsencrypt.org/ , but it seems it will be a big deal with Akamai, Cisco, EFF and Mozilla backing it up. So where's Stallman now? :)
I trust the *min team will do something to integrate this into the control panels as it could be a game changer for the the certificates stupid food-chain.
Cheers (btw it's a simple command with "simple" requirements so maybe it's time to add a big new feature to the classic ones, DNS/website/mail/ftp/DAV/etc when managing a domain, I think it should be there).
Howdy,
Hmm, that does look interesting. I'll make sure Jamie knows about that. It looks like it's still a little ways off from an official release, but we'll review that to see what all it does and what would go into integrating that into Virtualmin.
-Eric
But you can test it already; it's not like in alpha or something... I also think you should be one of the first adopters, there is no reason not to. Maybe get in the leading developer team/parteners/testers :)
Don't take the name of root in vain...
Things are becoming very serious about https and hsts for Mozilla https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2015/04/30/deprecating-non-secure-http/
SSL/TLS certificates will become no longer a simple "option". I trust you will do everything in your power to give people an alternative for the classic payed certificates.
Please let me remind you about the File Manager and Chrome/Chromium family of browser where due to Google dropping Java we lost a (not excellent anyway) feature in the panel, not solved even now.
Don't take the name of root in vain...
How will HTTPS / TLS be handled for "shared IP addresses"??
https://letsencrypt.org/