DNS validation - no CNAME record shows

Because it is only example code how should it look like. It is Not my TXT.

Ah, then I didn't understand you properly, sorry for that.

Which is kinda weird.. Did you make the script executable?

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what script?

The acme-dns-auth.py script.

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Do You mean .exe?

That script I mean.

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acme-dns-auth.py convert to: acme-dns-auth.exe?

To reassume, I'm sending a screen from certbot

Ah, no. That's not what I meant.

I mean running the command

chmod 0700 /bin/etc/letsencrypt/acme-dns-auth.py

as instructed in the readme of GitHub - joohoi/acme-dns-certbot-joohoi: Certbot client hook for acme-dns

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I've change permissions thru security tab (Windows 10)

@joohoi Is acme-dns-auth.py Windows compatible?

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I have an idea: Maybe I should create a completely new certificate for reportergazeta.pl and for subdomain e.reportergazeta.pl using file containing veryfing data available on my web server. will it work?

Those two names resolve to two different IPs.
And even if you get a cert for either name (or both), how will that help you secure any other name?
So, I think, no; It may work but it won't help you.

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This one? certbot -d e.reportergazeta.pl --manual --preferred-challenges dns certonly

And that command works correct.

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