Ah, you can automate the process by running an "agent" (a service?) on your
server. I see Comodo also offer a free 90 day certificate. This could be a
weekend project to apply to my personal domain.
As a side issue ... last time I tried to get IIS on 2012 to allow both http
and https to the same d
>It's a shame they only last 90 days
that *is* the feature - you set up your server to auto-renew the cert
(every 60 days so if theres a problem you have 30 more to sort)
so right now on my server i have a scheduled task that checks every day for
a renewal.
read more here:
https://letsencrypt.org
>
> is free cheap enough ?
> https://letsencrypt.org/
>
> b4 you bag it out read the faq
> https://letsencrypt.org/docs/faq/
>
Quite surprising! It's a shame they only last 90 days
I eventually got the truth out of one of the Comodo sales people that the
cheapest EV cert was a "Positive EV SSL" (
That helped, thanks for that.
I'm in the same boat with the inbound data (writes back to onPrem), for me
I'm probably inclined given the sensitivity of the data to run it through a
validation pipeline and feed it through as if it were input via original
source. It could be wasteful but in the end,
Yep, it might well do that. Other option to consider might be SQL Server
replication to an Azure SQL DB (if that’s not supported yet, it’s about to be).
But the one that I’ve used very successfully when I need a read-only copy of
some of the on-premises data in the cloud is:
* Create the A
is free cheap enough ?
https://letsencrypt.org/
b4 you bag it out read the faq
https://letsencrypt.org/docs/faq/
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 6:22 AM, Greg Keogh wrote:
> Why are you using an EV cert?
>>
>
> Because it looks pretty and creates a nice impression.
>
> I could downgrade to a cheaper
Greg,
Awesome response firstly.
Secondly, The intent of its use is to essentially provide a continuum
strategy to moving legacy (Asp.net webforms) towards the cloud. The first
part of the strategy is to move on-prem hosting into VM instance based
hosting (cloud). In doing this there is a residual
Hi Scott
Up to a few months back, I would have said “run away fast”. But now not so sure.
This was a “product” that stayed in “preview” mode for so very long. Blog posts
had long ago stopped and many of us for years had been asking if it was another
product that was just silently dropped withou