5 months ago
I connected the domain via CNAME, now I can access my website by domain, but I still don't have SSL, can you tell me what I need to do? I don't have Cloudflare.
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5 months ago
hello , try this , it's worked for others stuck on "issuing tls certificate":
- remove the domain from railway completely
- delete the cname record from sweb dns
- wait 5-10 minutes
- add the domain back to railway (get new cname)
- add the cname back to sweb
also check if sweb has dnssec enabled on your domain ; if yes, disable it. dnssec blocks railway's ssl validation in many cases
let me know the result
doue
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5 months ago
is your SSL cert still inactive? as sometimes it can take a little bit to propagate...
if not, which domain registrar are you using?
5 months ago
It's still not in use. I use the Russian SWEB registrar.
5 months ago
hello , try this , it's worked for others stuck on "issuing tls certificate":
- remove the domain from railway completely
- delete the cname record from sweb dns
- wait 5-10 minutes
- add the domain back to railway (get new cname)
- add the cname back to sweb
also check if sweb has dnssec enabled on your domain ; if yes, disable it. dnssec blocks railway's ssl validation in many cases
let me know the result
doue
douefranck
hello , try this , it's worked for others stuck on "issuing tls certificate": 1. remove the domain from railway completely 2. delete the cname record from sweb dns 3. wait 5-10 minutes 4. add the domain back to railway (get new cname) 5. add the cname back to sweb also check if sweb has dnssec enabled on your domain ; if yes, disable it. dnssec blocks railway's ssl validation in many cases let me know the result doue
5 months ago
Thank you, this really helped.
Status changed to Solved brody • 5 months ago