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HTTPS certificate error on website 3 years 1 month ago #87505

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Recently when logging in as Administrator, I get the message seen below.  I can't see anything wrong occurring with the website.  One of our (more technical) members of the club checked things too, and didn't notice anything.  Can you guide me on what to do??
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Ken Tanner, Club 5374, District 99
[2022-04-09 08:12:52 GMT, FreeToastHost System Warning]  *** IMPORTANT! *** NOTE:  We were unable to create / renew a HTTPS certificate for your custom domain: www.wildrosetm.comThis means that you may not be able to access your website using https:// with your custom domainname after any existing certificates expire.  Possible causes may include:               a. Your DNS records are set up incorrectly.               b. You are using domain forwarding--it is *not* supported.               c. Your custom domain has expired.               d. The custom domain listed in the admin console is no longer being used.               e. We were unable to connect with the free LetsEncrypt! service to create the certificate.              *** Note that the system may remove your custom domain from the database to prevent further invalidattempts at cert renewals. You may also access your website via 5374.toastmastersclubs.org You can check your custom domain's expiration date using:               who.is/whois/www.wildrosetm.com You can view your current DNS records using:               www.digwebinterface.com/?hostnames=www.w...ns=auth&nameservers= You can try to troubleshoot your DNS records using:               www.dnsstuff.com/tools#dnsReport|type=do...e=www.wildrosetm.com Please contact the FreeToastHost support team at support.toastmastersclubs.org for more details and assistance. - FreeToastHost Support (This is a system generated message.)
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HTTPS certificate error on website 3 years 1 month ago #87513

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[Wed May 11 23:17:12 2022 GMT] Cert Expires: Tue Aug 9 22:17:11 2022 UTC [wildrosetm.com.crt]

The system renews the certificate every 60days
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HTTPS certificate error on website 3 years 1 month ago #87516

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Thanks Brian, showing my non-technical side here.   I gather that means everything is OK?    The messages are not to worry about, or that I don't have to do anything?   And if that is the case, how do I stop such a recurring set of messages ?

Ken
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HTTPS certificate error on website 3 years 1 month ago #87517

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If you see error again wait a week if you don't get a success message let us know.
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