LE certificates are cross signed and trusted by all modern browsers. (This covers the second sentence/paragraph of Brad's reply.)

They are only valid for 90 days, though, so manually running through DCM is not effective unless you have too much time on your hands.

nginx is supported by the LE client, so Aaron may be able to automate the renewal of that with little difficulty.

There are other options for less than $60/yr, and this is not the first free certificate provider. AFAIK, they are the first to automate the process. LE does not support wildcard certificates.
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Sean Porterfield


-----Original Message-----
From: Bradley Stone
Sent: Monday, 11 January, 2016 13:21

It should work fine no matter the CA... as long as your application "trusts" the CA.

If you use this and you have to tell a user how to "trust" it with your application (no matter the platform), it may not be the best solution until the big players include them in the standard CA lists.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 11:50 AM, Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


The above is free for securing websites. I am giving it a test
drive this week with nginx on IBM i.


I've wondered for years if/when the price of certificate-authority
services would come down. It seems like such a racket to be able to
charge $60+ per year to host one. The prices of wildcard certificates
are way out of line, IMHO. I was beginning to wonder if the Mafia controlled the syndicate.

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