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In Sophos UTM 9 version 9.6x, Sophos have included the ability to create free SSL certificates using Let’s Encrypt to protect web servers, the web admin and other services. This is awesome news! To get started creating a Let’s Encrypt certificate on your Sophos UTM 9, you’ll need to do the following. Apr 09, 2021 Let's Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority brought to you by the nonprofit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). 548 Market St, PMB 57274, San Francisco, CA, USA. I have got a fully working Let's Encrypt setup for multiple domains of my Web Application Firewall on my Sophos UTM 9.4! On github I have made a manual on how to set it up on your UTM as well. Currently it has a few manual steps to set it up, but I might script this in the future as well.

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