Let's Encrypt + Cloudflare is my favorite combination. It's well
documented, free, widely accepted, and flexible. In my case, ports 80 and
443 are blocked at the border by my ISP, so the standard validation methods
are off the table -- but I can use the DNS options since I use cloudflare
for my DNS.

In fact, I have several things that are internal *only*, like a proxmox
cluster, that have valid LE certs.

Jeff

On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 3:37 PM Scott Raun <sraun at fireopal.org> wrote:

> for a hobbyist Linux install?
>
> I'm going to re-attack my home server next week.  Objectives are going
> to be upgrade the version of Debian it's running, and *finally* get
> https working.
>
> Any recommendations for certificate providers?
>
> --
> Scott Raun
> sraun at fireopal.org
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Jeff Chapin
President, CedarLug, retired
President, UNIPC, "I'll get around to it"
President, UNI Scuba Club
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