SSL/TLS certificates is being reduced to just 47 days!

Heriberto Torrado htorrado at networkdreams.net
Tue Oct 14 11:04:56 EDT 2025


I've been using Let's Encrypt on all my web servers for many years, and 
it works very well. For internal use, I recommend creating your own CA 
and installing it on your computers. I don't think the 47-day 
requirement will affect an internal CA, but if it does, you can automate 
certificate generation with a simple Bash script.

Best,
Hery

On 10/14/25 09:58, Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode wrote:
> Dan:
> > Just use LetsEncrypt https://letsencrypt.org/, free certs and tools
> > to keep them auto renewed.
>
> Direct start link is here:
>
> 'Find out if your [shared] hosting provider has HTTPS built in
> Or, run Certbot once [server] to automatically get free HTTPS'
>
> https://certbot.eff.org/
>
> Yes - they do help 'fix' ...
>
> Rick:
> > The organization behind this is: cabforum.org
>
> what they cause! for 'big fish' pals.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Curry Kenworthy
>
> "Dominate documents with WordLib and LC"
> https://livecodeaddons.com/wordlib.html
>
> (Still recuperating from illness - comments limited.)
>
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