Hi!
I'm trying to create a Let's Encrypt certificate, and it seems pretty straight forward, but I can't get it to work.
First off, I've got a domain from no-ip, *.dynns.com (payed). Do they work? If not, what should I be getting?
The message I'm getting (roughly translated from Norwegian): " *.dynns.com er invalid. Make sure the domain name can be connected to through port 80 (Ref. 5041)."
I tried to forward port 80 to my Asustor, but that didn't help. Is there any other settings I'm missing? Sorry if missing something very obvious here....
Any help is much appreciated!
-bobby light
AS606 - Certificate Manager - Let's Encrypt
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Re: AS606 - Certificate Manager - Let's Encrypt
if by *.dynns.com your trying to get a wildcard dns, letsencrypt does not support wild card dns entries.
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Re: AS606 - Certificate Manager - Let's Encrypt
Aah... no, I just didn't want to write my full address. I'm sorry for the confusion
Lets say it's blight.dynns.com
Lets say it's blight.dynns.com
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Re: AS606 - Certificate Manager - Let's Encrypt
dynns.com (aka noip.com) is rate limited by how many domains can be registered per day I believe.
if you dont hit the rate limit you should be able to get a cert, so the question is then do you have a firewall or something else blocking port 443?
if you dont hit the rate limit you should be able to get a cert, so the question is then do you have a firewall or something else blocking port 443?