hi 
my domain is sevenserver.world
i dont can install ssl for cpanel.sevenserver.world
error : Error: {“type”:“urn:ietf:params:acme:error:rateLimited”,“detail”:“Error creating new order :: too many certificates already issued for: sevenserver.world: see https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/","status”:429}
When will my limit expire?
I’m waiting one day for this 
plese help me i need ssl for my hostname in bad time i hace limit
when this limit expire 
Hi @sevensrver
there is one pre-certificate listed.
So you have a certificate.
Why isn't it possible to use that certificate?
Ok, I think, I see a reason 
Checked your domain with my tool - https://check-your-website.server-daten.de/?q=sevenserver.world
There is your new cPanel-certificate.
CN=sevenserver.world
16.03.2019
15.06.2019
expires in 88 days cpanel.sevenserver.world,
mail.sevenserver.world, sevenserver.world,
webdisk.sevenserver.world,
webmail.sevenserver.world,
whm.sevenserver.world, www.sevenserver.world - 7 entries
A valid Letsencrypt certificate.
But your configuration is funny:
Both https connections are secure - and both https connections redirects back to http -> Grade F.
So remove these wrong redirects https -> http.
Grade F: wrong redirect https - http - never redirect https to http
hi JuergenAuer
Thank for answer me
yes i know my domain ‘sevenserver.world’ have ssl
but we Creation free domain for my user hosting and install ssl for subdomain
we Creation and install very subdomain for sevenserver.world
link : https://crt.sh/?q=%sevenserver.host
but now i can install ssl for new subdomain send rate Limited for me
When will my limit expire ? and i can install new ssl for more subdomains ?
i need install ssl for hostname ‘cpanel.sevenserver.world’ but
ex : cpanel.sevenserver.world:2087
this is very important for me 
see this photo : http://uupload.ir/files/l786_sketch_(1).png
thank for help me and answe 
You have already a certificate with that domain name.
That's terrible. Never mix cPanel and other tools. That can't work.
Your cPanel is all you need, nothing else.
PS: Your cPanel port
has a standard self signed certificate ( https://check-your-website.server-daten.de/?q=cpanel.sevenserver.world%3A2087 ):
E=ssl@cpanel.sevenserver.world, CN=cpanel.sevenserver.world
18.03.2019
17.03.2020
expires in 364 days
So create an exception in your browser, then you can login and activate the Letsencrypt certificate.