redpill me on let's encrypt
Free SSL, what's not to like
>>61714984
Free *verified* SSL. You don't need a company's approval to use SSL, it's just a big scheme to rake in money.
>>61714949
Use it with HAproxy
>>61715300
And now they're doing wildcard certs. Does this mean that commercial CAs will exist to do EV certs and nothing else?
fucking bullshit
they're basically the reason I can't tell my grandma to just make sure the website has a green lock on it
>>61715593
And that is supposed stop a phishing attack or what?
lol
>>61714949
It gets the job done. Malicious parties can't see what page a user is looking at on your website.