I will joke carelessly about security all I want, sir. Why? Because jokes
are fun.
Having said that, I can vouch for the let's encrypt tool. Used it myself,
very easy to set up.
On Nov 22, 2017 10:23, "Gordonjcp" <gordonjcp(a)gjcp.net> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 11:01:07AM -0500, Janina Sajka
wrote:
As a user of Arch and various music related apps,
please, please,
please!
I can report that Let's Encrypt is very easy to use. The cli tool
certbot handles things very nicely, and the docs are easy to follow.
This should not be hard to implement.
I'm using Let's Encrypt on
https://rangerovers.pub and it's been pretty
hassle-free. I had minor issues at the start because some people were
visiting from the old domain name, but nothing insurmountable.
If you have anything where you accept user input on your website (the
obvious case being a username and password, but even a search box) then
you should absolutely be using HTTPS, right now.
--
Gordonjcp
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