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Resolved Let's Encrypt SSL

Dell Car

New Pleskian
Sorry if this is a silly question, but I am new to setting up servers.

I currently have a VPS with Plesk panel interface. On the server I have 1 domain, and 2 sub-domains (with one of the sub-domains set to the servers ip address. I kept getting errors when trying to create a certificate through Let's Encrypt "No valid IP addresses found". I added a reverse DNS for the sub-domain that points to the server, and I was able to gain a certificate.

My question, I am still getting the same error for my top level domain, and the other sub-domain, is this normal? Should I only have to set the SSL cert for the sub-domain that's pointing to the server?
 
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