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AutoSSL, Let's Encrypt, Aliases and subdomains. How to handle them?

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, AutoSSL generates certificates based on Virtual Host entries in Apache, not based on DNS records. Thus, if you manually add a CNAME entry, it's not included as part of the AutoSSL feature. We recently published the following document to help explain how your server handles domains and virtual hosts: How Your Server Handles Domains and Virtual Hosts - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation In addition, here's a section relevant to your question from our www.example.com in the certificate.
  • If the corresponding www. domain does not pass a DCV test, AutoSSL will not attempt to secure that www. domain.
  • This affects Let's Encrypt's limit of 20 certificates per week that may contain a domain or its subdomains.
    Also, take a look at the following document to see how the Domain TLS feature works for services such as email in cPanel version 60: What is Domain TLS - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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  • Harikalar Kutusu
    As indicated, my understanding of vhosts was very wrong indeed. After carefully examining the settings, everything is going well now. And the error from Outlook is based on Outlook. I've got rid of it (after so much years) and moved to Thunderbird. Outlook just can't handle 50+ e-mail addresses and got confused by parallel connections. Thank you...
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