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  1. Hello, dev pals: I am having an issue trying to find some info about what to do next with my domain and its ssl/tls certificate. Here's the situation: I got a VPS, and I like to thinker with things on my own, like reading, researching, no-AI help, old school, and I found out that installing Hestia was not that hard using their autoinstaller, but now, when I get to the part of activating the ssl certificate with the command they provide: v-add-letsencrypt-host, I realized the domain I already own, has its own certificate from PositiveSSL. To access Hestia CP, since it is going to have a subdomain to my own domain, do I really have to activate the let's encrypt certificate, or can I just let it use the one I already own? Thanks a lot in advance for your help and tips.
  2. I am unable to locate the Let's Encrypt section within my dashboard.
  3. Hi, I was just looking through many certification authorities and just came across one named Let's Encrypt. Its the first and supposedly the only free CA. Just a suggestion for root admins, you can have a look, because their SSL certificates are obviously more widely accepted than self-signed ones. So, if you feel its ok, then installing their certbot client would provide all users of HelioHost free SSL certificates which almost all browsers would accept without showing a security error. LetsEncrypt CA: https://letsencrypt.org/ Certbot: https://certbot.eff.org/ I have started availing their certificates via a website https://sslforfree.com, but the only problem is that all certificates are valid for only 90 days and they don't have a auto-renew feature.
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