> 1. Still WAY too complicated (look at all the stuff you have to know and type)
I didn't realise that people getting SSL certs and administrating servers don't know how to read a literally one-page rundown of what to run. They also have helper scripts to make it much simpler.
> Which is strange since, from my experience, installing certs in IIS is already far easier than in Apache and Nginx. (Although maybe that's why they perceive it as less of a priority?)
nginx literally takes less than 10 minutes to set up not only SSL, but also CSP and several other very important security features.
I didn't realise that people getting SSL certs and administrating servers don't know how to read a literally one-page rundown of what to run. They also have helper scripts to make it much simpler.
> Which is strange since, from my experience, installing certs in IIS is already far easier than in Apache and Nginx. (Although maybe that's why they perceive it as less of a priority?)
nginx literally takes less than 10 minutes to set up not only SSL, but also CSP and several other very important security features.