By linuxrlm
A subdomain was created pointing correctly to a LoadBalancer working perfectly with a droplet, on port 80.
But when trying to configure for https and obtain a LetsEncrypt certificate, “NO SENSE” failure occurs.
Failed to validate nameserver records: one or more DigitalOcean Name Server not found for domain.
It seems to me, searching the web, that this type of problem has already occurred in the past.
I opened a ticket but so far with no answer.
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Check your DNS registers in DigitalOcean, three DNS records must be missing:
NS your.domain.com ns3.digitalocean.com 1800 NS your.domain.com ns2.digitalocean.com 1800 NS your.domain.com ns1.digitalocean.com 1800
I add this and resolve this issue.
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