The Let's Encrypt utility is a tool for automatically setting up security keys for domains the user controls. Basically, instead of buying a certificate or creating a self-signed one, the Let's Encrypt tool is supposed to handle setting up a secure domain, free of charge. More details here: https://letsencrypt.org/
The code for Let's Encrypt is available here: https://github.com/letsencrypt/lets-encrypt-preview
Right now Let's Encrypt is written for (and only runs on) Ubuntu. However, some work has been done to get the software running on FreeBSD. This post shows the steps and dependencies required to run Let's Encrypt on a FreeBSD 10 machine: https://github.com/letsencrypt/lets-encrypt-preview/issues/293
Hopefully more people will contribute and fix the remaining issues to make Let's Encrypt truly cross-platform.
The code for Let's Encrypt is available here: https://github.com/letsencrypt/lets-encrypt-preview
Right now Let's Encrypt is written for (and only runs on) Ubuntu. However, some work has been done to get the software running on FreeBSD. This post shows the steps and dependencies required to run Let's Encrypt on a FreeBSD 10 machine: https://github.com/letsencrypt/lets-encrypt-preview/issues/293
Hopefully more people will contribute and fix the remaining issues to make Let's Encrypt truly cross-platform.