Renewal Notices

Please fill out the fields below so we can help you better. Note: you must provide your domain name to get help. Domain names for issued certificates are all made public in Certificate Transparency logs (e.g. crt.sh | example.com), so withholding your domain name here does not increase secrecy, but only makes it harder for us to provide help.

My domain is:
crossingquail.com
I ran this command:

It produced this output:

My web server is (include version):
wordpress 6.2.2
The operating system my web server runs on is (include version):

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 don't know
I'm using a control panel to manage my site (no, or provide the name and version of the control panel):
no
The version of my client is (e.g. output of certbot --version or certbot-auto --version if you're using Certbot):

I got an email that said "Your certificate (or certificates) for the names listed below will expire in 19 days (on 2023-06-26). Please make sure to renew your certificate before then, or visitors to your web site will encounter errors." but no info about what to do about it.

I don't see Let's Encrypt as a plugin either.

You got a cert on Mar28. What did you do to get that? Probably just do that again :slight_smile:

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It was all manual. There was a long tutorial on how to get it. I'm hoping not to go through that every 90 days. Is there a way to automate it?

Yes, mostly people do that. But, you need a service that allows you to fully control your webserver. Or, move to a hosting service that makes this easier than GoDaddy does.

Some people use the certsage ACME client on GoDaddy that might make that easier. But, I don't know if that works for you because you haven't given enough info about the type of service you have there. Search this forum for certsage for details

Also see:

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If you have one of their shared hosting plans, have a look at:
CertSage ACME client (version 1.4.1) - easy webpage interface, optimized for cPanel, no commands to type, root not required - Client dev - Let's Encrypt Community Support (letsencrypt.org)

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