Software Update: Certify SSL Manager 4.1.2

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Let’s Encrypt is an initiative to give as many sites as possible https support by providing free ssl certificates and making implementation easier. However, most of the tools for this are only available from the command line. Certify SSL Manager provides a graphical interface for requesting and managing these certificates on Windows Servers running IIS. The developers have released version 4.1.1, which has been given an immediate successor due to a minor problem.

Changes in version 4.1.2:

  • Fix: ensure legacy database schema upgrades complete OK

Changes in version 4.1.1:

  • Important: legacy tns-sni-01 challenges will now fallback to http-01
  • New: New certificate cleanup options under Settings, including daily full cleanup
  • New: support for acme-dns (CNAME redirection service: for DNS challenges
  • New: Microsoft DNS API Provider (contributed by AJ Henderson)
  • New: Test results now support copy on click for copy/paste usage
  • Fix for account key encoding in non-english locales
  • Renew All/Auto Renew is now synchronous to reduce issues with larger installations committing many IIS bindings
  • Enhanced error reporting UI for service startup
  • Various fixes, updates and UI tweaks

Version number 4.1.2
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2016
Website Certify the web
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License type GPL
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