How to obtain a list of websites using Let's Encrypt as a main source of SSL certs?

What is the name of the domain?

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What is the error number?

None

What is the error message?

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What is the issue you’re encountering

How can i go about to obtain an export of all my certificates?

What steps have you taken to resolve the issue?

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Was the site working with SSL prior to adding it to Cloudflare?

Yes

What is the current SSL/TLS setting?

Flexible

What are the steps to reproduce the issue?

Super simple question. I have upwards of 50+ websites in my account. Following the recent announcement for the Let’s Encrypt chain, I would like to obtain an overview of which, if any of my websites use Let’s Encrypt as a primary source for SSL Certificates. Is there a way to obtain this without clicking each website one by one? Thanks!!!

Flexible is insecure and lying to your visitors about security, plaintext to origin, should always be Full (Strict) and configure certificates on your origin servers (Cloudflare offers free 15 year origin certs trusted by Proxy under SSL/TLS → Origin Server)

No way I’m aware of that would easily allow that.

If you are using Cloudflare’s proxy:
If they’re all just using Universal SSL it’ll be automagically switched over https://developers.cloudflare.com/ssl/reference/migration-guides/lets-encrypt-chain/#universal-ssl. If you have Advanced Certs, you should get an email listing all the ones with Advanced Let’s Encrypt Certificates.
If you’re not using Cloudflare’s proxy, will have to do the footwork yourself if you want to keep compatability and switch to another provider.

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Ok sorry! I wasn’t sure of which current SSL/TLS setting I am using. Turns out, I’m using Full. So apologies on that.

Thanks for the information, I guess I’ll start clicking.

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Otherwise you allow invalid certificates and create increased risk.

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