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...
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Since certificates are updated every 90 days, and failing to get an updated certificate would effectively take down your site, I'm really uncomfortable using something like this for security... it seems unreliable and not designed for guaranteed uptime?
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Add that to the fact that its not really a compact, clean executable, but a sprawling mess of Python scripts, and I'm just not getting that positive vibe :( It seems like this will _add_ failure points into the process rather than removing them.
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Everything about "modern" development is just a whole bunch of failure points, because "code reuse" is held as the most important value.
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I guess nobody told them that when they reuse the code, they reuse the bugs. And the exploits :)
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