I use wosign for my free certs. They're good for up to 3 years, free is good, and afaik they're in all the browsers. The website is in chinese though, so that can make it a bit challenging.
On Tue, 8 Mar 2016 07:05:03 +0200 Gabor Szabo <ga...@szabgab.com> wrote: > Hi there, > > I think it's time to move some of my sites to use https, but as I only had > self-signed ssl so far I wonder if you ppl have any recommendation where to > get the certificate from and how much > should I expect to pay? > > I have one domain with about 20 subdomains (the translated versions of my > articles) > and a few other domains with 1-2, sometimes even more subdomains. > > Most of them are probably considered commercial as they have ads on it and > on some of them I even have a few subscribers, but they are, unfortunately, > not a big business. Nevertheless I think this might exclude some "open > source" providers. > > I looked at http://www.cacert.org/ but as I can see the certificate they > use on their own site is not recognized by either Chrome or Firefox. That > does not seem to be a good thing. (See https://www.cacert.org/ ) > > A found plenty of companies offering SSL certificates. One of them > https://www.ssl.com/ > that was recommended by the domain registrar I am using had > $177 / year for the first 3 hostname and then $49 / year for each > additional hostname and $129/year for each wildcard domain. > > Is that a reasonable price? Any suggestions? > > regards > Gabor -- Efraim Flashner <efr...@flashner.co.il> אפרים פלשנר GPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 41AA E7DC CA3D 8351 Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted
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