Certbot
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Certbot is a prominent open-source tool developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in the United States, dedicated to automating HTTPS deployment on websites. Operating under a free and open-source license, it facilitates the use of free SSL/TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt, ensuring robust website security through features like automatic certificate renewal and optional HTTP to HTTPS redirection. Accessible via the command line, Certbot supports a wide array of server environments including Apache and nginx, and is compatible with numerous platforms such as Mac, Linux, BSD, and various distributions like Arch, Gentoo, CentOS, Fedora, Debian, FreeBSD, Ubuntu Server, and OpenBSD. While specific revenue figures, founding year, leadership, or employee counts are not provided, its open-source nature and association with EFF highlight its mission to enhance web privacy and security. The tool's comprehensive capabilities for SSL certificate management, including support for SSL Certificates, position it as a leading solution in the web development and security utility landscape, with its development tracked on GitHub and social presence via EFF's Facebook and Twitter.
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