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My goal: I’m trying to generate SSL cert using Let’s Encrypt to be used by my load balancer. As I try to generate Let’s Encrypt Cert, however I received the error as mentioned
Failed to validate nameserver records: a non DigitalOcean Name Server was found for [domainname].info domain
What I’ve did Within Digital Ocean, my project has added my main domain (which sits in AWS Route53). Within the main domain that sets in project, I have also configured
ns1.digitalocean.com. as well as ns2, ns3Within AWS Route 53, I have configured
NS and routing to ns1.digitalocean.com. as well as ns2, ns3**** I have also read… I’ve read both the posts here, still facing the same issue.
What I’ve checked
When checking the NS records here in https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tools/dns for my domain and subdomain, here’s the result for A Records and NS Records.
Main Domain
Subdomain
What seems to be my mistake?
Edward Sitarski
1fd6b9d2a2b94ee4b3e8ee6d5e2587
Traceurity
fadecomic
Mollie Semmes
Will Walters
f4df2e98b9c74f7eb7f6a0629cf1c4
erel
fingers
fingers
Amanda