How do we stop "Certificate renewal of example.com failed" Alerts/Email without removing the domain?
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I get several of these a day now. That is the question.
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I get several of these a day now. That is the question.
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@marcusquinn as in, you don't use the domain anymore but want to keep it in Cloudron anyway ? And also don't care if that renewal never succeeds ?
@girish Exactly. It says it will "fallback" to self-assigned in like 30 days, but there's no way to just accept that immediately.
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@girish Exactly. It says it will "fallback" to self-assigned in like 30 days, but there's no way to just accept that immediately.
@marcusquinn And just de-clutter Notifications & Email Alerts.
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@girish Exactly. It says it will "fallback" to self-assigned in like 30 days, but there's no way to just accept that immediately.
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@marcusquinn ah ok, so Domains -> Edit domain -> Advanced -> Change the certificate provider to Wildcard certificate (not need to uploading anything, it will generate a selfsigned cert automatically).
@girish Hmm, good idea but I get "Unable to resolve nameservers for this domain" domain expired I think), but no time to mess about with that. Just want rid of the nags.
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@girish Hmm, good idea but I get "Unable to resolve nameservers for this domain" domain expired I think), but no time to mess about with that. Just want rid of the nags.
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@marcusquinn oh, for expired domain, go one step further and change the DNS provider to noop as well.
@girish Magic, that seems to have worked - thanks!
Maybe worth considering adding this advice to the email notifications?