Can't get SSL certificate

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My domain is: malvintavonga.com

I ran this command: set my DNS A records and CNAME correctly. It is propogated globally but I can't get an SSL Certficate for HTTPS and TLS

It produced this output:

My web server is (include version): Chrome Version 148.0.7778.169 (Official Build) (arm64)

The operating system my web server runs on is (include version): Mac Sonoma 14.7.4

My hosting provider, if applicable, is: GoDaddy

I can login to a root shell on my machine (yes or no, or I don't know):

I'm using a control panel to manage my site (no, or provide the name and version of the control panel):

The version of my client is (e.g. output of certbot --version or certbot-auto --version if you're using Certbot):

Hello @malvinsomane

The IP in your DNS points to the Netlify service. Is that what you intend? If so, you should contact Netlify about any setup problems. Usually it just takes some extra time but I am sure they can help you.

The intent of this question is to ask about that command you ran in order to try to get a certificate. If it's something at a command-line, include the full line. If it's a button in some graphical interface, include a screenshot.

And the point of this question is to tell us what the output was from the attempt. Again, a screenshot or complete output is what will give people the most information to be able to help you. Just saying that you "can't get" one doesn't give us much to work with.

I'm guessing that's answering about the web browser you're using. But what's the web server that's running your site? Again, the more details you can give about how there's some system out on the Internet that is configured to serve web pages for you, the more likely it is that someone will be able to help you.