Re: [Acme] Server on >= 1024 port

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Thu, 03 December 2015 00:54 UTC

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> Let's Encrypt is still a future CA, not a current one.

it's in my browser and i even managed to get the client-from-hell to get
a few certs for some sites.

randy