A lot of hosting companies have decided that selling ssl certs at inflated prices is a nice side business. I used zerossl (kind of a LE front end/spinoff) for a few years, it had free 90-day certs that you could manually renew, then it changed to maximum 3 free certs a year. When I got a paid cert for one of our work domains, because hosting doesn't support client cert management, I discovered it was a zerossl cert. >-|
Anyway I switched to letsencrypt when I upgraded our staging server to a more recent version of ubuntu, one that supports the "certbot" auto-renewal script.
The cheapest *not free* certs I've heard of are from gogetssl which IIRC are a few dollars/pa.
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What are you basing NetHosted's lack of Let's Encrypt support on?
If it's the forum post from 2017 where they're looking into it, maybe highlighting the cPanel Let's Encrypt plugin will help?
Otherwise, HostMedia are reasonably priced, but communicating with support can be frustrating.
(Issues do eventually get resolved, but I'm never clear if they understand what I'm saying and they never explain what was up, even when directly asked.)
Can't really recall, was a while ago I looked but got the impression they've got more interest in selling SSL certs themselves (as Smithy hinted at).
I think I'm going to move everything to Linode as it's more or less the same price but with more toys to play with.
So next question is domain registrars - I've currently got a few (only two or maybe five) domains either wtih 123-reg ( T_T ) or through nethosted. Would make sense to have them all in the same place. I noticed google are offering a domain registrar service these days, worth managing them all through that or are is it something else they're likely to pull the plug on?
Just created now with your code. Old hosting doesn't expire until middle of the month so for once I've got a bit of time to work out what I actually need to do :X
Free is good, right? What are the gotchas? Ads? Domain fuckery?
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Pretty sure there are no ads or fuckery going on - if you affect other users with using too much CPU/etc they'll ask you to upgrade, which is reasonable. The Ts&Cs and privacy policy are not overly verbose.
I use a paid HostMedia plan for my Camera Club's hosting. In the past I've had a few issues & frustrating experiences getting answers from support, but not had any problems for over a year now.
“I bought the Kings of Leon album on Friday. For about $50 I get a digital download, NFT artwork and a limited gold vinyl edition of the album. Doesn't help that I really don't like Kings of Leon.”