After generating the wildcard cert using ./certbot-auto --server https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory -d *.elvero.nl -d *.view-my-ip.com -d *.dns-point.com -d *.vpn-spot.com -d *.btrnaidu.com -d *.btrnaidu.in -d *.amstar.in -d *.amstar.co.in -d *.amstar.org -d *.amstartechnologies.co.in -d *.sweconsulting.com -d *.insafehands.co.in -d *.lmcentraal.com -d *.indiaradar24.com -d *.ios.training -d *.airhd.in -d *.wolknet.com --manual --preferred-challenges dns-01 certonly --csr
, the auto-renew does not work.
My domain is: -d *.elvero.nl -d *.view-my-ip.com -d *.dns-point.com -d *.vpn-spot.com -d *.btrnaidu.com -d *.btrnaidu.in -d *.amstar.in -d *.amstar.co.in -d *.amstar.org -d *.amstartechnologies.co.in -d *.sweconsulting.com -d *.insafehands.co.in -d *.lmcentraal.com -d *.indiaradar24.com -d *.ios.training -d *.airhd.in -d *.wolknet.com
I ran this command: ./letsencrypt-auto renew --force-renewal --standalone --preferred-challenges http-01
It produced this output: Client with the currently selected authenticator does not support any combination of challenges that will satisfy the CA. You may need to use an authenticator plugin that can do challenges over DNS.
Attempting to renew cert (btrnaidu.com) from /etc/letsencrypt/renewal/btrnaidu.com.conf produced an unexpected error: Client with the currently selected authenticator does not support any combination of challenges that will satisfy the CA. You may need to use an authenticator plugin that can do challenges over DNS… Skipping.
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