Rating: 1 star
Plugin not supported anymore, don’t bother downloading.
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Look at how many unresolved tickets.
The plugin didnt work for me
Rating: 1 star
Bloody hell.
And then I fix this, I get “Challenge self check failed for domain”
WTF?
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it also display“Could not create directory /opt/bitnami/apps/wordpress/letsencrypt/live. Please check your filesystem permissions.” fuck,and don’t found any helpful
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Funciona perfectamente, ahorra bastante tiempo.
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I installed this plugin and it worked well… until it was time for auto-renewal. I had installed this plugin on 5 different websites and none of them have auto-renewed. I tried to renew one of them manually but got an error. If you go to the support forum, there is a message from this plugin’s creator that he is no longer supporting it. I feel it is irresponsible to keep a plugin out there that no longer works, without even a warning to that effect. Now I’m left with egg on my face in front of my clients and have to scramble to find another solution. Grrrrrrr.
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Caused nginx to go into a major CPU eating loop, crashing the site.
I had to desactivate it in command line, using wp-cli
I assume it works for many people.
But didn’t work for me and in a pretty bad way.
Rating: 5 stars
One suggestion: make more visible the Help top tab, it’s soooo useful but not very much visible, even if is indicated in the instruction.
I have a multisite with multidomains with Let’s Encrypt certificate and this save me a lot of time.
Thanks Felix!
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Well getting this dude installed on a Godaddy Shared CPanel host and on multiple word press installs (not multisite) does take some care. I successfully installed the WP Encrypt plugin, and performed the activation and registration. Then I generated the cert using the button without an issue on the primary host site domain. Then I installed the plugin an performed all those steps for a second wordpress website on the same host. No problem.
At this point the there are cert/key files installed on the host which in my case is a Godaddy Shared Cpanel host (linux). I was worried that the plugin would only support one site on the same host, but that is not the case. It writes the certs in separate areas which is awesome.
At this point, u need to use the Godaddy CPanel SSL/TLS manager to implement the keys to each domain. This process went very smoothly using the cpanel file manager in a separate browser window and cut/paste. This part is hopefully a one-time process, but I won’t know until October 2017 when auto renew should kick in. Fingers crossed.
This is, in my opinion, a really important plugin. SSL certs are a complicated topic with lots of variables on various hosting services. Many hosting companies, like Godaddy, are not making it easy to use letsencrypt free SSL certs yet. It’s a huge revenue source for them so I can kinda see why. I believe that there will always be a portion of the world that would rather continue to pay, so hopefully they will come around for the rest of the user force that would rather roll their own. This whole thing in unnecessarily difficult right now, but this plugin does wonders for moving us in the right direction.
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Unless you’re running a totally standard WP and Apache config this is an absolute trial to get working. I can’t recommend this until it is way more tolerant to different set-ups. Also there’s almost no real error reporting so it’s hard to tell why it’s failing.
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Installed on a version 4.8 multisite, using WPMU’s domain mapping and multi-domains, and it works flawlessly! Yes, I had to tweak some backend NGINX directory permissions, but this is outlined in one of the early (resolved) support tickets.
Thanks for getting Let’s Encrypt operational, and saving me time when it comes to multiple, growing, subdomain SSLs!
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I’d give 0 stars if I could.
Auto-regenerate does nothing, and when you see that browsers are flagging your website because it did nothing, you’re forced into “Challenge request failed for domain” when you try to regenerate the certificate.
What does this do that visiting the website can not?
Junk. I’m uninstalling on 5 websites before the auto-regenerate fails and shows warnings to my visitors. Can I give 5 different 1 star reviews?
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Works like charm
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Spent some time messing with manually configuring letsencrypt for my WP multisite and it was a massive pain. Then I found this plugin. In minutes, I was rocking and rolling. A must-have!
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It’s just awesome… i am using this on many sites…
Thanks DEV>.
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Unless you already have your own certs installed and ready to go on the server, this is a must-have plugin. It works great and setup is quick and easy. Once set up, you really don’t need to worry about anything. It takes care of renewing those Let’s Encrypt certificates, which are more than enough for most web sites.
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Specially for multisite a real lifesaver ??
Many, many thanks!
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A ferramenta mais complesta para ativar SSL no seu site WP.
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Installed this on a Godaddy wordpress site. I found the instructions in the plugin to be a bit more complicated than required. Once you generate the certificates from the plugin then you can past the cert.pem and private.pem into the SSL/TLS manager in CPANEL. The instructions to edit the apache files as identified in the plugin weren’t required. Recommend this plugin even though it’s a Beta.
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This plugin is exactly what I’ve been looking for to easily switch my sites to HTTPS. It has worked great on single installs, but I haven’t yet been able to get it to work on multi-site WP. Hopefully, the developer will get around to that soon.
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Falta um guia de instala??o… o certificado saiu em nome de meu Host ? Hostgator… e deu tudo errado…
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After I activated WP Encrypt I was contacted by my hosting company with the following message :-
A script on your website, WP/wp-content/plugins/wp-encrypt/inc/WPENC/Core/Util.php – line 329 – is trying to ‘walk’ the servers file system, causing a massive amount of security exceptions.
A customers website is not allowed to attempt to access folders outside of their folder, and this needs to be removed or resolved asap.
Further to that I discovered that 1,000-2,000 lines per second was being added to my server log due to all the access violation error messages from what this Plug In was doing. Dodgy. Now uninstalled never to be used again.
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Couldn’t be easier!
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1000 Thanks :-))
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OK
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nice. worked perfeclty
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I have tried active/deactivate, remove database ( new install WP on the current server ) and “Generate Certificate” many times. Your plugin still working good, Excellent ??
I have a question: Your plugin can be working operate independently, no need WordPress?
Thank you so much,
Rating: 5 stars
Excellent plugin, very well documented and works with one click!
This plugin is a lifesaver for you that want to set the Let’s Encrypt on your site.
Many thanks to the developer for this great work!
Rating: 5 stars
I was waiting for a plugin to install Let’s Encrypt SSL on WordPress. And finally here it is. This plugin simply does what it says, and does it without much fuss. It has saved me a lot of time and effort. Great work guys! Thanks a lot!
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The process is easy as the instructions are clear and when I ran into a problem, the author was quick to respond. Great plugin and great support. Highly recommended.
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