The AutoSSL certificate renewal may cause a reduction of coverage
I received the fallowing email titled "The AutoSSL certificate renewal may cause a reduction of coverage". Is this something I should be concerned with? I have 4 other sites on the server and did not get an email about those. Is this because I have a redirect on this website?
The "cPanel" AutoSSL provider could not renew the SSL certificate without a reduction of coverage because of the following problems:
The system failed to fetch the DCV (Domain Control Validation)
The system failed to send an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) "GET" request to "example.com/.well-known/pki-validation/7BA0FF751F8CD93D91833B643B8C6B01.txt" because of an error: Size of response body exceeds the maximum allowed of 16384
mail.example.com
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because of an error: Size of response body exceeds the maximum allowed
Hello, It's possible a redirect rule is directing requests to the DCV file to another file that exceeds the 16-KiB response limit. Are any rewrite rules configured for this domain name doing that? If so, try modifying them to exclude requests to the "domain.tld/.well-known/pki-validation/XXXXXXX.txt" path. Thank you.0 -
I removed the rewrite rule for the domain. I ran the AutoSSL and was able to get it to renew. Now it says mail.mywebsite.net" does not resolve to any IPv4 addresses on the internet. 0 -
Now it says "mail.mywebsite.net" does not resolve to any IPv4 addresses on the internet.
Hello, Does the mail subdomain resolve to the IP address associated with the cPanel account, or is it pointed to another server? Thank you.0 -
There are two MX records pointing to another server. 0 -
There are two MX records pointing to another server.
The MX records shouldn't matter. What about the DNS record for the "mail" subdomain? Thank you.0
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