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    Let's Encrypt is now used around 4.86%

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      Ambarishrh
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      wordpress.com could be a major part in this as they already support this for custom domains hosted with the,

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        Mike Davis
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        I've got a wildcard cert coming due from GoDaddy. Any reason I would not want to switch all the devices that use that cert over to their own individual cert from letsencrypt? Is there only a Linux client?

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          BRRABill @Mike Davis
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          @Mike-Davis said in Let's Encrypt is now used around 4.86%:

          I've got a wildcard cert coming due from GoDaddy. Any reason I would not want to switch all the devices that use that cert over to their own individual cert from letsencrypt? Is there only a Linux client?

          I switched over to SSLs.com from GoDaddy.

          It's not free, but my cert was only $5 vs. $70.

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            Dashrender @Mike Davis
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            @Mike-Davis said in Let's Encrypt is now used around 4.86%:

            I've got a wildcard cert coming due from GoDaddy. Any reason I would not want to switch all the devices that use that cert over to their own individual cert from letsencrypt? Is there only a Linux client?

            I'm not sure if there is a Windows IIS client yet or not. If you find one, let us know.

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              JaredBusch @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in Let's Encrypt is now used around 4.86%:

              @Mike-Davis said in Let's Encrypt is now used around 4.86%:

              I've got a wildcard cert coming due from GoDaddy. Any reason I would not want to switch all the devices that use that cert over to their own individual cert from letsencrypt? Is there only a Linux client?

              I'm not sure if there is a Windows IIS client yet or not. If you find one, let us know.

              From a February blog post:
              http://weblog.west-wind.com/posts/2016/Feb/22/Using-Lets-Encrypt-with-IIS-on-Windows

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                Jason Banned @Dashrender
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                @Dashrender said in Let's Encrypt is now used around 4.86%:

                @Mike-Davis said in Let's Encrypt is now used around 4.86%:

                I've got a wildcard cert coming due from GoDaddy. Any reason I would not want to switch all the devices that use that cert over to their own individual cert from letsencrypt? Is there only a Linux client?

                I'm not sure if there is a Windows IIS client yet or not. If you find one, let us know.

                It's easy to do it with IIS I have a few like that.

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                  syko24
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                  The GitHub site has some good instructions for IIS and SAN Certs.

                  https://github.com/Lone-Coder/letsencrypt-win-simple/wiki/Create-a-SAN-certificate-for-Exchange-2016

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                    Dixie
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                    Yes, comodo is at the top of list because of its lowest price in the market https://www.cheapsslcouponcode.com/store/comodo.com and day by day let's encrypt percentage is also growing.

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                      scottalanmiller
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                      Yeah, probably a lot less than a year before LE rules the roost. Maybe four more months? In a year it will have significant dominance, I am guessing.

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                        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in Let's Encrypt is now used around 4.86%:

                        Yeah, probably a lot less than a year before LE rules the roost. Maybe four more months? In a year it will have significant dominance, I am guessing.

                        More likely about this time next year because they did not come out of beta until March

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