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How To Setup Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate With Nginx on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8 & CentOS 7 / RHEL 7

Let’s Encrypt is a certificate authority that provides free SSL certificates for websites to enable TLS encryption. It was launched in April 2016. Let’s Encrypt automates the process of certificate creation, validation, signing, implementation, and renewal of certificates for secure websites. Currently, Let’s encrypt supports automated certification issuance for Apache, Nginx, Plex, and Haproxy. THIS […]

How To Setup Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate with Nginx on Debian 10 / Debian 9

Let’s Encrypt is a certificate authority that provides free SSL certificates for TLS encryption, launched in April 2016. Let’s Encrypt is not only provides SSL certificates; it also automates certificate creation, validation, signing, implementation, and renewal of certificates for secure websites. Currently, Let’s Encrypt supports auto installation of certificates on Apache, Nginx, Plex, and Haproxy. […]

How To Setup Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate With Nginx on Ubuntu 18.04 & Ubuntu 16.04

Let’s Encrypt is a widely known certificate authority that provides free X.509 SSL certificates for TLS encryption. It was launched in April 2016. Let’s Encrypt automates the process of certificate creation, validation, signing, implementation, and renewal of certificates. Currently, Apache, Nginx, Plex, and Haproxy are supported for the automated process. Prerequisites Before you proceed, set […]

How to Configure Let’s Encrypt SSL in OpenLiteSpeed Web Server

Do you know?, Google will begin mark all HTTP pages as ‘Not Secure ‘ in chrome, starting from v62. Google already planned this for coming October and started sending emails to webmasters who are yet to migrate their site to HTTPS, including us. Now, it’s the time for us to move away from HTTP for […]