[Discuss] ssl certs
Edward Ned Harvey
blu at nedharvey.com
Mon Apr 2 10:30:52 EDT 2012
> From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org [mailto:discuss-
> bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Adler
>
> I got sucked into buying an ssl certificate from godaddy for $12.99 a
> month which it turns out is for the first one and then it goes to
> $70/year after that. What's the cheapest ssl certificate I can get?
> Besides a self signed one.
I don't know what you did there, but -
As others have pointed out, you can get free certs from startssl.com. This
is what I use most of the time. But don't make a mistake. You have to pay
for revokations. Also, there are various limitations on the free certs -
they're not the strongest level (they're pretty weak), and they're only good
for a year, and only good for one machine, and ... You can't renew early.
So you can't consolidate expiration dates if you manage a bunch. And stuff
like that.
But aside from that, I think you're doing something wrong with godaddy too.
Because of the limitations of startssl (and the fact that not EVERY client
trusts startcom) Most trust startcom, but sometimes I find cell phones or
various other applications that don't accept them, etc... Anyway, point is,
once in a while I'll have to go get something other than startcom, and then
I normally use godaddy. I expect to pay something like $20 or $30 per year.
And it doesn't go up year after year. Not significantly. So if you care, I
suggest calling them and asking what you're doing wrong. (Their phone
support is actually quite excellent. Relatively speaking.)
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