There’s absolutely no reason you shouldn’t be using @letsencrypt at this point. It’s not only free but also the most convenient option.
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Replying to @aral @letsencrypt
There are several, unfortunately. Wildcard certs, EV, offline/restricted environments, legacy software...
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Replying to @joepie91 @letsencrypt
EV is an absolute sham (cert neutrality anyone?) Wildcard can be emulated. Good points re: offline/legacy.
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Replying to @aral @letsencrypt
I believe it's currently 100 certificate requests per IP per month or so, not enough for things that need wildcards.
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Replying to @joepie91
Depends on your use case, I guess – for ours, I could easily replace our wildcard cert :)+
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Replying to @aral @letsencrypt
I'm thinking more multi-tenant environments (community/forum hosts?), things like htmlb.in, and so on.
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Gotcha; yeah – those would definitely hit current rate limits.+@letsencrypt
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