@pslinn said in Let's Encrypt Certificate, through ACME, is not being recognized as a valid by Firefox and Edge:
"Connection not secure"
If you are visiting the pfSEnse interface using http://192.168.1.1 - that is, your browser and the web pfSense server are not using any TLS (https) then the connection is not secure.
Don't use https://192.168.1.1, as this will use port 443 on the web server, so a TLS connection is initiated, but you will still have a screen full of nasly look warnings.
If the pfSense web server is using the certificate that you obtained from LE - that is, you have to tell pfSense to use that certificate :
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and :
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Also, don't rush the manual / very detailed video that says that you have to :
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Also : use "staging" version is for testing - make sure you use the "production-2" :
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And the best for the last :
You see the black barred domain name here :
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(btw : I'm asking for a wild card certificate )
That block barred domain must match :
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An now you can use :
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and because the certificate's "Alt Domain Names" matches (again a wild card cert) the URL I use :
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my browser is happy. "Connection secured" and all that.
@pslinn said in Let's Encrypt Certificate, through ACME, is not being recognized as a valid by Firefox and Edge:
"This website does not supply ownership information."
You can get certificates that 'proof' who you are.
All you have to do is find one that is willing to make one for you ;) But don't count on LE to do this for you, they can't.
As @johnpoz said : go visit one of the big CA signers, and you'll see what is needed to get one. Pre-heat your credit card, and be sure to get the pile off needed papers ready. They won't stop with your passport ^^