@BRIAN_____ @sleevi_ @yoavweiss @SSLMate @globalsign The comment was about the tools not the price. I agree there's value in a free CA.
@rmhrisk @sleevi_ @yoavweiss @SSLMate @globalsign Understood. Freeness enables automation. Non-free can't be 100% automatic like free can.
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@BRIAN_____@sleevi_@yoavweiss@SSLMate all due respect but automated is http://automated.How you support your business is orthogonal. -
@BRIAN_____@sleevi_@yoavweiss@SSLMate using the trial code would get a free one GS too. It's validity period would just be shorter. -
@BRIAN_____@sleevi_@yoavweiss@SSLMate what they're doing is great, it will enable SSL by default. But it's not a first. -
@BRIAN_____@sleevi_@yoavweiss@SSLMate there has been 100% certificate lifecycle management and windows for a decade. -
@BRIAN_____@sleevi_@yoavweiss@SSLMate actually even before that, back in the 90s we could do it with the Netscape CA CA. -
@BRIAN_____@sleevi_@yoavweiss@SSLMate we had tools to configure the server back then too. -
@BRIAN_____@sleevi_@yoavweiss@SSLMate running it as a community service is a good thing -- CACERT tried that before too. -
@BRIAN_____@sleevi_@yoavweiss@SSLMate they could never get enough funding to become a trusted CA and meet the operational requirements. - 3 more replies
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