

I’ve tried with LE_FIND_PENDING_AUTHZ too, but no solutionĪnalysing File: letsencrypt.log Found: no matches for Success RegexĪnalysing File: LE_FIND_PENDING_AUTHZ. Its advised that all users of Lets Encrypt & cert-manager run a check using this tool to ensure they do not experience any invalid certificate errors in. output of certbot -version or certbot-auto -version if you’re using Certbot): With PPA My hosting provider, if applicable, is: Scaleway The server is now warning visitors of an insecure site. I'm unsure if this is a bug in letsencrypt or if it is a rule change or something else. The first thing for you to do is look at the DNS records that you have created for the domain and insure that these exist and resolve as they should. Search results indicate that too many requests were made - more than 5 in 7 days. The operating system my web server runs on is (include version): nginx Installer None Renewing an existing certificate An unexpected error occurred: There were too many requests of a given type :: Error creating new order. If even one of them is not, your request for a SSL certificate will fail. It produced this output: An unexpected error occurred: There were too many requests of a given type :: Error creating new order :: too many certificates already issued for exact set of domains: : see Our tech was unsuccessful - unsure of how many attempts he made.


We are trying to install a cert in our Scaleway Ubuntu 18.04.
