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How to get a certificate with Let’s Encrypt using DNS to verify domain?

If you want to use Let’s Encrypt to secure your website with a certificate, you first need to set up DNS for your domain. In this article, we’ll show you how to do this using the following steps:

Create a CNAME record for your domain that points to your Let’s Encrypt server. Configure your DNS server to use this CNAME record as the source for the domain’s certificates.

Enable Let’s Encrypt for your domain.

1. Create a CNAME record for your domain that points to your Let’s Encrypt server

To create a CNAME record for your domain, you first need to create a DNS record that points to your Let’s Encrypt server. To do this, open your DNS server’s configuration page, and then enter the following information:

Your domain (for example, mydomain.com)

Your Lets Encrypt server’s IP address (for example, 192.168.100).

The CNAME record’s name (for example, mydomain.com.cname)

Once you’ve created the CNAME record, you need to configure your DNS server to use it as the source for the domain’s certificates. To do this, open your DNS server’s configuration page, and then enter the following information:

Your CNAME record’s name (for example, mydomain.cname)

The IP address of your Let’s Encrypt server (for example, 192.

Once you’ve entered the information into your DNS server, you need to enable Let’s Encrypt for your domain. To do this, open your DNS server’s configuration page, and then enter the following information:

Click the “Enable” button to enable Let’s Encrypt for your domain.

2. Configure your DNS server to use this CNAME record as the source for the domain’s certificates

Now that your DNS server is configured to use the CNAME record as the source for the domain’s certificates, you need to configure your web browser to use this information. To do this, open your web browser’s configuration page, and then enter the following information:

Click the “Use” button to use the CNAME record as the source for the domain’s certificates.

3. Enable Let’s Encrypt for your domain

Finally, you need to enable Let’s Encrypt for your domain. To do this, open your web browser’s configuration page, and then enter the following information:

Now that your DNS server is configured to use the CNAME record as the source for the domain’s certificates, your web browser, and Let’s Encrypt server should be configured to use this information to verify the authenticity of your website’s certificates.