Cloudflare SSL - Do You Use Or Not?
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In principle, the combination of both will be appropriate for better safety of the web site. Only along with the above, I also use other types of SSL such as there https://hostovita.pl/ssl/
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I use the actual CloudFlare certs that they give you also. Not just clicking the cloud. I use GitLab pages to host my blog and LetsEncrypt renewal is still manual there. So I got a free cert from CloudFlare which is good for 15 years and used that instead.
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@FATeknollogee said in Cloudflare SSL - Do You Use Or Not?:
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Are you guys doing this on a VPS or you have a self-hosted web server?On both.
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@stacksofplates said in Cloudflare SSL - Do You Use Or Not?:
I use the actual CloudFlare certs that they give you also. Not just clicking the cloud. I use GitLab pages to host my blog and LetsEncrypt renewal is still manual there. So I got a free cert from CloudFlare which is good for 15 years and used that instead.
Are you talking about the Universal SSL (Shared) or the Origin Certficates?
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@black3dynamite said in Cloudflare SSL - Do You Use Or Not?:
@stacksofplates said in Cloudflare SSL - Do You Use Or Not?:
I use the actual CloudFlare certs that they give you also. Not just clicking the cloud. I use GitLab pages to host my blog and LetsEncrypt renewal is still manual there. So I got a free cert from CloudFlare which is good for 15 years and used that instead.
Are you talking about the Universal SSL (Shared) or the Origin Certficates?
Origin.