Hi,

Am 18.10.24 um 10:59 schrieb Central Library:
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As per the document, I tried to install Apache HTTPD, and it is now working. I have attached a screenshot showing that the domain / dspace.av.amrita.edu <http://dspace.av.amrita.edu>/ is functioning. After updating the DNS, I tried to create a certificate, but it showed an error. Below, I have mentioned the command and the results.
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this domain is not functioning, at least not from over here.
For getting a certificate from certbot, it must be resolvable worldwide.

Try it on command line

nslookup dspace.av.amrita.edu 8.8.8.8

(8.8.8.8 is Googles' public DNS resolver, not your own, important)

or in a webtool (e.g. mxtoolbox.com)

You must register the name with your computer center, which runs a DNS Server for that (e.g. ns3.amrita.edu)

However, worldwide availability can take a day (which should not be the case today any more)…

Michael

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