I have very basic knowledge with Lets Encrypt so please for give me.
I am using PLESK with my current host providers and received an email from Lets Encrypt stating that the domain certificate with expire in 15 days.
I then established that CLOUDFLARE was blocking the renewal and lifted the block.
According to the PLESK portal it states that the certificate was renewed until October 2024.
Then strangely I received another email from Let's Encrypt stating that my domain was going to expire in 5 days but the domain provided is not even one of ours.
it would likely your hosting provider stashing domains from multiple clients in a same certificate, and because new certificate doesn't cover same domains as old certificate, it doesn't consider new one as renewal and send expiry notice to you.
So is this something to worry about? Or do I just ignore the email from Lets Encrypt.
I have gone into PLESK and it stating October 2024 for our actual domain but we are clueless why we have received this notice for shedmaster.wpmojster.de.
We are not even base in Germany! I am just worrying as given my little knowledge I dont want to mess anything up!
If it is not your domain you don't have to worry about the cert expiration
Sometimes people mistakenly enter the email address when setting up their ACME account. Or, hosting sites use one person's info for another. There is no double-check (or opt-in) for this.
The IP for that domain might be associated with: T-2 d.o.o. service
If you know who that is you could try contacting them
Ah T-2 d.o.o. (whoever they are may have given the game away)...... when we swapped hosts we had a chap based in Slovenia who was helping up us to migrate our websites.
We assume this must have been a staging domain he may has used and explains now why we are getting this email.