02-28-2018, 07:03 AM
Happy to help if I can.
I went with Let's Encrypt! because the certificate is recognized by most, if not all, browsers, and my entire reason for running Gekko in the cloud was to enable remote access from any device. I also use various networks and wanted to make sure that my site would be accessible from pretty much any ISP or network connection.
Thus my frustration with the mobile phone connectivity thing.
I would strongly recommend using certbot if you can. It streamlined my installation and it may make it easier for you, too. Bonus is that you get a public cert that won't throw a code when you navigate to https://.
I went with Let's Encrypt! because the certificate is recognized by most, if not all, browsers, and my entire reason for running Gekko in the cloud was to enable remote access from any device. I also use various networks and wanted to make sure that my site would be accessible from pretty much any ISP or network connection.
Thus my frustration with the mobile phone connectivity thing.
I would strongly recommend using certbot if you can. It streamlined my installation and it may make it easier for you, too. Bonus is that you get a public cert that won't throw a code when you navigate to https://.