Hurricane
Well-Known Member
Looks like YBW need a "whip round" to pay for a new SSL certificate.
Yep ?Looks like YBW need a "whip round" to pay for a new SSL certificate.
You can even get a free one. from here Let's EncryptYeah….. as they are all of £27 or even less if you’re not picky ?![]()
indeed, that's what I'm using on my office server...You can even get a free one. from here Let's Encrypt
You can even get a free one. from here Let's Encrypt
The trouble with Let's Encrypt is they don't support any Android OS older than 7.1.1 and that means I've had to change the email settings on our tablet (which is 6.0.1) to SSL (accept all certificates) so that we can continue to send and receive emails from and to our domains which are hosted by krystalhosting.co.uk who use Let's Encrypt for certificates. I tried to get the tablet rooted and a newer version of Android installed but it seems nobody wants to do that any more and I haven't time to learn how to do it myself. I'm now having to (a) decide whether "accept all certificates" is safe (it probably isn't), or (b) whether to get £50 for the old tablet on ebay and spend £350 for a replacement, and (c) what to do about my upcoming (long delayed) conversion to Linux Mint. Let's Encrypt don't list Mint as a supported version of Linux.You can even get a free one. from here Let's Encrypt
The trouble with Let's Encrypt is they don't support any Android OS older than 7.1.1 and that means I've had to change the email settings on our tablet (which is 6.0.1) to SSL (accept all certificates) so that we can continue to send and receive emails from and to our domains which are hosted by krystalhosting.co.uk who use Let's Encrypt for certificates. I tried to get the tablet rooted and a newer version of Android installed but it seems nobody wants to do that any more and I haven't time to learn how to do it myself. I'm now having to (a) decide whether "accept all certificates" is safe (it probably isn't), or (b) whether to get £50 for the old tablet on ebay and spend £350 for a replacement, and (c) what to do about my upcoming (long delayed) conversion to Linux Mint. Let's Encrypt don't list Mint as a supported version of Linux.