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Expired domain, set to No-op still renews

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  • robiR Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1
    Failed to renew certs of domain.com: 
    Unexpected status when waiting for challenge: invalid. 
    Renewal will be retried in 12 hours.
    

    It'd be nice to have it stop.

    Conscious tech

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    • robiR robi
      Failed to renew certs of domain.com: 
      Unexpected status when waiting for challenge: invalid. 
      Renewal will be retried in 12 hours.
      

      It'd be nice to have it stop.

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      girish
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      #2

      @robi You have to change the certificate provider and not the DNS. Domains -> Click domain -> Advanced -> Use fallback certs. Then, it won't renew anymore. The "no-op" in DNS is only for "do not do any DNS configuration".

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      • girishG girish

        @robi You have to change the certificate provider and not the DNS. Domains -> Click domain -> Advanced -> Use fallback certs. Then, it won't renew anymore. The "no-op" in DNS is only for "do not do any DNS configuration".

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        #3

        @girish You mean select any wildcard cert then save?

        Conscious tech

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        • robiR robi

          @girish You mean select any wildcard cert then save?

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          @robi yes, select Custom Wildcard Certificate. That will generate a self-signed certificate automatically.

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