I don't think he was saying he couldn't pay because he couldn't afford to pay, I think he was saying he couldn't pay because he doesn't have the option of paying with the economic sanctions against Iran.
If your server requires SSL due to security reasons, and you are not capable of using SSL for one reason or another, then I'd rather you don't run that server at all.
Besides, if it's not an cost-prohibitive problem, but rather one can't get an SSL cert due to sanctions, etc... well, that argument doesn't hold water either. Not every country holds sanctions against Iran for example. You may not be able to get an SSL cert from a USA company, but there are many other countries who have CA's available that probably have no sanctions.
In the end, security is not a joke. If your server requires itself to be secure, you'd better do it.
Alupis|11 years ago
If your server requires SSL due to security reasons, and you are not capable of using SSL for one reason or another, then I'd rather you don't run that server at all.
Besides, if it's not an cost-prohibitive problem, but rather one can't get an SSL cert due to sanctions, etc... well, that argument doesn't hold water either. Not every country holds sanctions against Iran for example. You may not be able to get an SSL cert from a USA company, but there are many other countries who have CA's available that probably have no sanctions.
In the end, security is not a joke. If your server requires itself to be secure, you'd better do it.