Hello Michele Meisch
Its looks like you need to add a CNAME record to your DNS settings to complete your SSL certification for your domain, dardenarchitects.com. Here’s how you can do that:
1.Log in to Your DNS Provider: Sign in to the website of your domain provider (like GoDaddy etc.).
2.Navigate to DNS Management: Look for the section labeled DNS Management, Domain Settings, or something similar where you can manage your DNS records.
- Add a CNAME Record:
- Select the option to Add a new record.
- Choose CNAME as the record type.
- In the Host field, enter:
_E5FEF225C0454528D6DB1AD22260A77E.
- In the Value field, enter: 9F578BB9260151164CBC7.sectigo.com`.
- Set the TTL (Time to Live) to 2 hours .
- Make sure to save the changes to ensure the CNAME record is added.
- Wait for Propagation: DNS changes can take some time to propagate, which might range from a few minutes to an hour or more, so be patient.
- Verify Record Addition: You can use a tool like https://www.digwebinterface.com/ to verify that the new CNAME record is correctly set up globally.
Reference Articles:
- how to Manage DNS records and record sets by using the Azure portal
- Use Azure DNS to provide custom domain settings for an Azure service
- Set up a custom domain name and SSL certificate with the application routing add-on
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/4454314/ive-created-a-dns-zone-for-a-resource-that-is-supp
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1685382/azure-dns-records-do-seem-to-work
I hope this was helpful!
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