Re: [Operators] Obtaining XMPP-enabled certificate for server

2016-07-10 Thread Martin Vietz
Hi Tomasz, On 10.07.2016 23:30, Tomasz Sterna wrote: > I am already using letsencrypt for https, but I wasn't sure it would > work with XMPP. You can also secure all other services using ssl/tls with x509, e.g. SMTP, IMAP, FTP over SSL, Mumble Best Regards Martin

Re: [Operators] Obtaining XMPP-enabled certificate for server

2016-07-10 Thread Tomasz Sterna
W dniu 10.07.2016, nie o godzinie 22∶49 +0200, użytkownik Martin Vietz napisał: > I strongly recommend you https://letsencrypt.org/ I am already using letsencrypt for https, but I wasn't sure it would work with XMPP. But actually it works like as a charm. Thank you all for suggesting it. :) I j

Re: [Operators] Obtaining XMPP-enabled certificate for server

2016-07-10 Thread Martin Vietz
Hi Tomasz, On 10.07.2016 21:45, Tomasz Sterna wrote: > Which certificate provider giving free or reasonably priced > certificates that work with XMPP would you recommend? > > Which do you use and could recommend? I strongly recommend you https://letsencrypt.org/ It’s free, automated, and open.

Re: [Operators] Obtaining XMPP-enabled certificate for server

2016-07-10 Thread Daniel Fischaleck
Hey there, I am using https://cheapsslsecurity.com in particular the Comodo one. Good deal, runs at orcalab.net if you want to validate my information. Cheapest SSL certificate I have found so far. Cheers, Daniel Von meinem Samsung Gerät gesendet. Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---

Re: [Operators] Obtaining XMPP-enabled certificate for server

2016-07-10 Thread Holger Weiß
* Tomasz Sterna [2016-07-10 21:45]: > Which certificate provider giving free or reasonably priced > certificates that work with XMPP would you recommend? Let's Encrypt? Holger

[Operators] Obtaining XMPP-enabled certificate for server

2016-07-10 Thread Tomasz Sterna
Hi. Which certificate provider giving free or reasonably priced certificates that work with XMPP would you recommend? I was using StartSSL certificates, but they just refused to renew my certs and want me to "upgrade" for US$ 119.80 first. I don't find this _reasonably_ priced cert for a free to