Notice to GoDaddy Users: GoDaddy DNS API will no longer work for customers will less than 10 domains. #5182
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Interesting to note as a GoDaddy user who spent days trying to debug why I could not get a new certificate to issue with acme.sh - although the GoDaddy API was giving an error of Not Authorized, it was actually allowing the TXT records to be added. This really threw me off because I could see the required TXT record being added and yet the script was failing. The script was also not respecting the --dnssleep parameter so I was focused on how to get it to wait longer for the TXT record to propagate. But, I think acme.sh had already decided it had failed even though it continued to issue commands and report through the --debug 2 option. I have 2 different accounts with 6 domains in each that GoDaddy will be seeing go away due to this. |
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As per the following issues, GoDaddy have changed their API and it will reject operations for users with less than 10 domains managed on GoDaddy. If you have a problem with GoDaddy speak to their support. This is not a bug in acme.sh or any other ACME client.
#5181
#4487
#5178
Etc.
From GoDaddy Support:
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