Follow-up on @letsencrypt: I am not so optimistic about it as the folks who replied to my previous inquiry. It seems pretty unstable (for example, they just broke all currently installed versions on the 9th!), and a lot of stuff doesn't even work out-of-the-box...
Even today, if you are up-to-date on Debian, certbot cannot get a certificate with the default install. Ironed out over time" is not exactly something I want to hear about something critical to my website staying up :)
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What issues or outages are you actually referencing. The LE Protocol has not had any breaking changes besides disabling tls-sni. Any conformant implementation of ACME from when it was released should still work today except for those using tls-sni on hosts not known to be secure.
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On the topic of certbot, its certainly a steaming pile. But thats hardly something to knock LetsEncrypt for. Their infrastructure is quite stable https://letsencrypt.status.io/pages/history/55957a99e800baa4470002da …
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