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The DNS zone file is invalid. (CNAME and other data)

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Can you get us some more details? Without showing your actual domain or IP address, can you let me know *exactly* what the CAA record was you were trying to add, as well as the CNAME record that was causing the interface conflict? Once I have that I can do some additional testing.
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  • Reado
    I have had a response to the ticket I created, however cPanel Support are useless in explaining how I need to resolve this. I don't want to know about Internet standards, even if they are relevant in this instance. This issue has only occurred recently and prior to that WHM allowed me to have a CNAME and a CAA record within the same zone. For whatever reason, cPanel Support are being secretive as to why WHM is throwing this vague error and they don't seem to know themselves as to what is going on. Deleting the CNAME to add the CAA means an SSL certificate can be issued, but now the domain is not pointing at anything - That's common sense surely??? Deleting the CAA means the SSL certificate cannot be issued. What can I do to resolve this? Please please please help me...
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Can you post the ticket number here so I can review that?
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  • Reado
    94478872
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Thanks for that - I'm reading through this now and I'll update you soon!
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I did read through the ticket, as well as the article at
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  • Vecoen
    Same issue here, I am trying to create a CNAME of my main domain, but when I try to save it the error pop out. Just triyng to add a cname for domain.com as the name for the record.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @Vecoen - you won't be able to do that as there would be a duplicate in the DNS zone. Did you see that explanation in my reply above?
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