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You are not restricted to Lets Encrypt though, you can use Buypass's ACME system to obtain a certificate.
You are not restricted to Lets Encrypt though, you can use Buypass's ACME system to obtain a certificate.

==Buypass Go SSL==

Buypass offer a free certificate under their 'Go SSL' brand.


You'll need to manually install the Buypass Class 3 Root certificate first. Download and install '''Root (Buypass Class 3 Root CA)''' from the Buypass website.
You'll need to manually install the Buypass Class 3 Root certificate first. Download and install '''Root (Buypass Class 3 Root CA)''' from the Buypass website.
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Then set the ACME url to be '''https://api.buypass.com/acme/directory'''
Then set the ACME url to be '''https://api.buypass.com/acme/directory'''

==Other providers==
Other providers offer free certificates via acme, but require 'EAB credentials' which the FireBrick does not support at this time.


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Revision as of 14:08, 11 February 2023


Having the FireBrick manage a Letencrypt certificate is easy and works with little config - set the hostname and email address.

You are not restricted to Lets Encrypt though, you can use Buypass's ACME system to obtain a certificate.

Buypass Go SSL

Buypass offer a free certificate under their 'Go SSL' brand.

You'll need to manually install the Buypass Class 3 Root certificate first. Download and install Root (Buypass Class 3 Root CA) from the Buypass website.

Then set the ACME url to be https://api.buypass.com/acme/directory


Other providers

Other providers offer free certificates via acme, but require 'EAB credentials' which the FireBrick does not support at this time.