Comment by arp242
Doesn't ZeroSSL do this? acme.sh has been using it as the default for the last few years. As I understand it, it basically offers the same as Let's Encrypt.
Doesn't ZeroSSL do this? acme.sh has been using it as the default for the last few years. As I understand it, it basically offers the same as Let's Encrypt.
The "ACME Certificates" are free and unlimited. The 3 free "ZeroSSL Certificates" are old-fashioned manual certs: this is a strictly more generous offering than Let's Encrypt!
> If you have a server or other device that requires automatic issuance of certificates and supports the ACME protocol, you can use our free 90-day ACME certificates on all plans.
I think that refers to something else (manual non-acme certificates)? Many other pages says it's unlimited. E.g. https://zerossl.com/documentation/acme
https://zerossl.com/pricing/ suggests a 3-cert limit on the free tier, as well as a huge influx of expected spam...