Hubs Cloud Stack Failed on AWS - ExternalZoneSSLCertEast Certificate not issued in time #3189
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Hi! I want to create my own stack in AWS. I had a domain berrystudio.co.uk bought on AWS Route53 that I wanted to use for the domain and internal domain but I found out the stack has some problems using a .co.uk domain. So not long ago I bought a fresh domain berrystudiointernal.com on AWS Route53 that I want to use for domain and internal domain. I already had a short domain name bshc.link bought on Route53, too. I tried to create the stack but it ended up rolling back as it got an error about ExternalZoneSSLCertEast - Certificate not issued in time. I'm attaching a screenshot for reference. Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you. |
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Follow Solution 3 Certificate limit reached, must ask AWS for increase : https://hubs.mozilla.com/docs/hubs-cloud-aws-troubleshooting.html#externalzonesslcertlocalifeast-error-or-internalzonesslcert-error-or-timeout If you want to use the .co.uk domain, the current workaround is following Domain Recipe 3 with SSL certificates. You can still do this with a Route 53 domain for a subdomain. https://hubs.mozilla.com/docs/hubs-cloud-aws-domain-recipes.html#recipe-3-domain-can-not-be-on-route-53 |
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Follow Solution 3 Certificate limit reached, must ask AWS for increase : https://hubs.mozilla.com/docs/hubs-cloud-aws-troubleshooting.html#externalzonesslcertlocalifeast-error-or-internalzonesslcert-error-or-timeout
If you want to use the .co.uk domain, the current workaround is following Domain Recipe 3 with SSL certificates. You can still do this with a Route 53 domain for a subdomain. https://hubs.mozilla.com/docs/hubs-cloud-aws-domain-recipes.html#recipe-3-domain-can-not-be-on-route-53