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====Some challenges complete successfully but some hostnames fail====
 
====Some challenges complete successfully but some hostnames fail====
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If you see some of your challenges returned without error but some fail, you need to make sure that you have Public DNS A or MX records for all the host names that you are adding to your certificate. Using the command:
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If you see some of your challenges returned without error but some fail, you possibly do not have Public DNS A or MX records for all the host names that you are adding to your certificate. Using the command:
 
  config setprop letsencrypt configure all
 
  config setprop letsencrypt configure all
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Is likely to cause this to happen. When a domain is added to an SME server, several host names are created automatically. these include ftp.your-domain.com, wpad.your-domain.com, proxy.your-domain.com, mail.your-domain.com, www.your-domain.com. Most of us do not create public DNS records for all these host names. When letsencrypt issues a challenge for a list of host names and '''ONE''' does not resolve, the challenge will fail and the certificate will not generate at all.
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Is likely to cause this error. When a domain is added to an SME server, several host names are created automatically. these include ftp.your-domain.com, wpad.your-domain.com, proxy.your-domain.com, mail.your-domain.com, www.your-domain.com. Most of us do not create public DNS records for all these host names. When letsencrypt issues a challenge for a list of host names and '''ONE''' does not resolve, the challenge will fail and the certificate will not generate at all.
    
To resolve this, issue the following command:
 
To resolve this, issue the following command:
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