Happy birthday to Let’s Encrypt !

Huge thanks to everyone involved in making HTTPS available to everyone for free !

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And my parents still buy SSL certs because that’s just what they know 🤢

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Today it’s just more or less stupid to buy SSL you can get one extremely easy for free from Let’s Encrypt or Google Trust…

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I’ve tried explaining to them before, but they think that it’s a scam because it’s free lol

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Yeah, I uh…I think that’s kinda what this whole conversation here is about

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3 points

My last cert renewal was $20 for 3 years. That’s less than a dollar a month, not exactly breaking the bank.

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It’s been a bit since I’ve asked them, but they certainly complained about the cost before. Almost as much as the hosting itself for sure.

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143 points

Man I love let’s encrypt, remember how terrible ssl was before the project landed?

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Crazy times. Nowadays it’s weird when a website doesn’t have https. Back then it was pretty much big companies only. And the price of a wildcard certificate…

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Except for neverssl.com

Triggering the launch of captive portals for public Wi-Fi users everywhere yayy

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2 points

That website says it will never use SSL, but it definitely just connected over https with a valid certificate when I went there.

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22 points

And if you remember, that this whole shebang was only started, because Snowden revealed that the NSA spied on all of us, it’s getting much much darker.

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People behave as if having a green lock icon were enough to consider you’re safe.

People behave as if there were not multiple cases of abuse of PKI.

People behave as if all those whistleblowing cases exposing widespread illegal activities by the state were not treated as normal, except those exposing them being chased and vilified.

What I’m trying to say is that we’re past the stage where techno-optimism about the Internet made sense. They just say in the news that abusing you is good, and everybody just takes it.

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I remember the days when each site that wanted to use SSL had to have a dedicated IP.

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10 points

Remember they wanted like $75 for certs? The gall.

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I did not have the money to pay the insane amounts these greedy for-profit certificate authorities asked, so I only remember the pain of trying to setup my self-signed root certificate on my several devices/browsers, and then being unable to recover my private key because I went over the top with securing it.

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When you have to use it, then yes. But in general standard technologies of today are mostly rigged.

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13 points

I always had to fill out multiple pages of forms to get those free 1 year “trial” certs from startssl.

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Oh man, I forgot about startssl until just now. I definitely had a few of those certs. If you wanted something fancy like a wildcard cert back then, you were paying $$$

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Luckily, wildcard certs are insecure and should be avoided.

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29 points

A client of mine pays for an SSL cert he doesn’t even use. I’ve told him before I moved him to Let’s Encrypt because I was able to automate the renew process. He decided he needed to continue paying for the SSL cert. I told him we are not using it, but he doesn’t believe me. So he continues to pay for it.

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I love it when companies are too stubborn to update their costs despite the necessity changing over the years.

My previous employment kept buying microsoft office license keys despite us already moving to 365. They probably did it out of habit when buying new computers. Needless to say I have a cardstack of license keys at home lol. Granted it’s for Office 2013 but I don’t really need the latest version for basic document processing.

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4 points

Private sector is more efficient my ass

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3 points

TLS certificates have huge margins, so web hosts love selling them.

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And it changed the Internet, for good and a lot.

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It doesn’t say on the website but on their anniversary day they are giving away unlimited ssl certs!

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Well, they do rate limit

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