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    SSL error after certbot deployment

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    2024-11-04, 11:48 AM (This post was last modified: 2024-11-04, 11:50 AM by Creepurr.)
    Hi, I'm fairly new to the integration of port mappings stuff. I have currently successfully (I think?) create a DDNS using noip and have certbot to create an SSL cert for me. The issue arise when I try to connect via domainname.ddns.net:8096 as the port and it gives me the error SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG. I am fairly certain that I had successfully mapped the domain to my server as when I typed in the domain name without the port itself, it shows unable to connect instead of unable to find the site.

    Adding to this, I have to clarify that mapping directly using ip:8096 to noip is not an option as I want to run other services along side it too.
             

    Update?: Directly after posting this and trying to access the domain again, it works without any issue. I am dumbfounded by this, maybe it takes about 20 minutes for them to register? Anyways its working now, color me confused ig
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