Can you ensure you have a proxied DNS record for which you are trying to issue a certificate for?
This certificate will cover your zone apex (example.com) and all first-level subdomains (subdomain.example.com), as long as your domain or subdomains have proxied DNS records within Cloudflare DNS.
I do have a couple of proxied DNS CNAME records.
Everything was working before. My domain expired a few months back and i just recently renewed it. Nothing is working since then
I think it’s trying to provision for *.cybernode.uk, cybernode.uk
And i don’t think i have a hostname for ‘cybernode’, but some auto generated ones that were created when i created some zero-trust tunnel
So create a proxied record for your root, and you should be good.
As referenced earlier:
This certificate will cover your zone apex (example.com) and all first-level subdomains (subdomain.example.com), as long as your domain or subdomains have proxied DNS records within Cloudflare DNS.
I did that and got a small exclamation mark next to it
“CNAME records normally can not be on the zone apex. We use CNAME flattening to make it possible”