I have a hosting company I want Let'sEncrypt Certificates

Uh oh. Back to the drawing board... :roll_eyes:

Wonder why the difference? Is it lack of identifying the browser to the server? Did they really need such a picky bouncer?

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@9peppe & @freessltools.com
That’s what, they block everything other than browsers with javascript.

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Here is the reply from them

Hi there,

You need to order a SSL certificate from a retailer and install it on your website. Free SSL providers such as Lets Encrypt are not supported on free hosting unfortunately. Alternatively you may upgrade to premium plans which include free SSL

You can register at cloudflare.com and use cloudflare name servers on your domain, then enable FLEXABLE SSL in the cloudflare control panel. Or order ifastnet premium hosting can you can enable SSL in just a few clicks in the premium cPanel.

Please let us know if there is anything further we can do for you.


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@9peppe Now i wonder how infinityfree provides this? :thinking:

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Seems like the manual route using DNS verification with a non-automated client (like the web-client on my site) is probably your best option. They may have control of your hosting, but they can’t do anything about the DNS records of the domains when they’re registered elsewhere. :grin:

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It's not true that free hosting doesn't support Let's Encrypt certificates, it's only true that iFastNet's free hosting doesn't.

Infinityfree probably does it by redirecting the validation directory and obtaining certificates for all the clients who ask for one.

(Cloudflare is fine, but cloudflare is a pain in the ass if you use your web space for experimentation instead of production. They cache aggressively)

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You are just trying to replicate the whole infinity site. Isn’t it?
As far I see that you want a source code of AcmeDomains of Infinity Free Apps.
So that you will copy paste it and do the changes like changing it to your host name.

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@9peppe Infinityfree also is a reseller hosting of iFastNet’s My Own Free Host.

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@allroundernaman,
Hey bud, I think you are a bit rude.
Anyways, Yes! I want the source code of the AcmeDomain of InfinityFree Apps. Because I have created each and everything that is available in InfinityFree including KB, Home page etc.

Coming to this point, I'm not just copying and pasting code. I built the InfinityFree app from scratch and now the only pending feature is this SSL certs. I have also integrated the new app launched recently the Domain Checker.

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You can probably ask them… I’d say

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They are not ready to. :joy:. I already asked them. But if someone from LetsEncrypt asks there is a chance that they give.

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Yes really, the replace functionality is quite good to make a app from scratch.
infinityfree.net


See another pic in the below post, the server not allowing to post two pics at once.

I think this would be enough to explain, but yet not in a mood to say something back to point.

They will never. Though I asked some volunteers about it, and they have given me the information that he is expert in php and specially laravel. The whole website was built on it.

About SSL, they are using bash or shell technology, as they have a server in cloud they used as forums as far as I know. I am just giving an idea, that shared hosting would not be enough to provide shell access.

Well why don't you create this also from scratch :laughing:

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smrfreehost.ml

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What I mentioned in the previous comment was

The app is different from home page. Yes I have just copied the home page but in the app there was very big backend job that took months to finish.

Maybe if we leave that point that would be better because it's going off topic.

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Yes! What the community says is that the admin built the infinityfree app in Laravel and homepage in Jerkyll theme and the KB in MkDocs with forum in discourse.

And maybe we can stop discussing how infinityfree was built as this is also off the topic. Hope you ( @allroundernaman) understand.

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I think this as said before by @freessltools.com

and by @9peppe

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That's why I came to this forum. :sunglasses:

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And who said you can't modify vPanel?

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@allroundernaman Sorry, I don’t understand.

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You are using MOFH right?
I am also a reseller of it and my website is under development I wont leak it.

There’s a difference between cPanel and vPanel.
cPanel is a official trademark and hosting whm of a company named cPanel itself and it is a paid product.
What iFastNet did is to modify this cPanel to meet the free hosting requirements of MOFH clients and made vPanel (VistaPanel) not VestaPanel.
VistaPanel is something made by iFastNet for free hosters.

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