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    • dbeatoD
      dbeato @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

      @obsolesce said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

      I can't just get the cert?

      They dont' provide certs, they are a CDN.

      They can provide you the Origin SSL cert that only works using their CDN.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @dbeato
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        @dbeato said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

        @scottalanmiller said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

        @obsolesce said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

        I can't just get the cert?

        They dont' provide certs, they are a CDN.

        They can provide you the Origin SSL cert that only works using their CDN.

        Oh, didn't know. But makes sense.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

          @dbeato said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

          @scottalanmiller said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

          @obsolesce said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

          I can't just get the cert?

          They dont' provide certs, they are a CDN.

          They can provide you the Origin SSL cert that only works using their CDN.

          Oh, didn't know. But makes sense.

          Not new. Had this for a while.

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          • ingmarkoecherI
            ingmarkoecher @Obsolesce
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            @obsolesce I've had a good experience with https://www.sslpoint.com - they're not widely known but we've used them for a few certs over the last 3 years or so (mostly Exchange) and it worked well. The prices are pretty reasonable and support is great (which in most cases you probably won't need).

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            • PhlipElderP
              PhlipElder @Obsolesce
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              @obsolesce
              www.gogetssl.com
              Cheap like borscht.

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              • PhlipElderP
                PhlipElder @Obsolesce
                last edited by PhlipElder

                @obsolesce said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

                @marcinozga said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

                Can you put reverse proxy in front of that appliance and automate certs on proxy?

                Hmm, perhaps. I didn't think of that, but there are other services besides https that the proxy would need to pass through to the server then. Is that possible? Users would access the https stuff over web browser, but agents on their computers would be trying to connect to the same server.domain.com over some custom port, lets say 52274 for example.

                Split the DNS by setting up machine.domain.com internally with a blank A record to the machine’s IP. That keeps the cert situation tidy.

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                • dave247D
                  dave247
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                  Digicert has been really good for us. They have some nice tools as well.

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                  • ObsolesceO
                    Obsolesce @marcinozga
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                    @marcinozga said in Need SSL cert - What's next best?:

                    Can you put reverse proxy in front of that appliance and automate certs on proxy?

                    Coming back to this now, no I can't put a reverse proxy in front of it because there is some non-web communication over port 443, and doesn't work through a reverse proxy as I discovered. The web interface works great, but agent (non-web) communications over 80/443 aren't working properly.

                    So this server is getting it's own IP address, and an SSL cert.

                    Going through the names everyone mentioned, here are my considerations so far (any others?):

                    • NameCheap
                    • SSLPoint
                    • GoGetSSL
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                    • ObsolesceO
                      Obsolesce
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                      Going with NameCheap. Their setup and tools look great.

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                      • ObsolesceO
                        Obsolesce
                        last edited by Obsolesce

                        I got a 2-year SSL cert from NameCheap for $15 (it's Comodo). Installed and working great. No need for a $200/year cert lol.

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