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I GUESS godaddy change the api time. |
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On Feb 19, 2025, at 12:52 PM, neil ***@***.***> wrote:
I GUESS godaddy change the api time.
so, please use other dns provider, like cloudflare.What I did is make changes to acme.sh to allow a configurable dns-timeout and dns-retry-rate. This allows those with more slowly published DNS changes to still have acme.sh work. If there is interest from the acme.sh team, I’ll provide the patch that implements this. It’s a few lines of obvious code.
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Has anyone else seen this? It worked quickly for years, but it seems to take about 2 hours, so just to be safe, I call acme.sh with a —dnssleep of 10800 (3 hours). (I use a wildcard cert so need DNS validation.) I happen to use GoDaddy, but this was working fine for years until very recently (a month ago.)
Anyone else run into this? With any DNS server?
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