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Edel_EagleNZ
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SSL Certificate Conflict

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Our website is hosted on Shopify. All the DNS records are working. When I check a DNS Lookup using a DNS Google server to confirm,  I can't see any errors.

 

We stepped down to a free version of Hubspot a couple of years ago. We no longer host anything on Hubspot nor do we email from this platform. We do have some pop-up call-to-actions for selected URLs. 


I've recently received an SSL certificate error from Hubspot which asks me to swap out our Shopify DNS record for a Hubspot version.

 

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The original DNS records from when we did host our blog and resource pages on the paid version years ago are still in our DNS settings:
CNAME  hs1._domainkey  eagleprotect-co-nz.hs01a.dkim.hubspotemail.net

CNAME  hs2._domainkey  eagleprotect-co-nz.hs01b.dkim.hubspotemail.net
CNAME  blog  3065334.group34.sites.hubspot.net
CNAME  info  3065334.group34.sites.hubspot.net


Why is Hubspot trying to verify domain ownership, even though we're not hosting or emailing from the platform? I'm wary of swapping out our Shopify DNS record for Hubspot. 

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Jnix284
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@Edel_EagleNZ you don't need to take any action for your DNS configuration, the email/notification from HubSpot is automated about your DNS records because it looks like they're incomplete and not fully configured. What I would recommend is to fully disconnect the domain from HubSpot since you aren't using it anymore, then it won't look like you started to connect and didn't finish.

 

Next to the domain in your HubSpot settings, click the Actions button and then Disconnect. This should fully remove the domain from your account since you're not using it for emails or any web content.


If my reply answered your question please mark it as a solution to make it easier for others to find.


Jennifer Nixon

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Jnix284
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@Edel_EagleNZ you don't need to take any action for your DNS configuration, the email/notification from HubSpot is automated about your DNS records because it looks like they're incomplete and not fully configured. What I would recommend is to fully disconnect the domain from HubSpot since you aren't using it anymore, then it won't look like you started to connect and didn't finish.

 

Next to the domain in your HubSpot settings, click the Actions button and then Disconnect. This should fully remove the domain from your account since you're not using it for emails or any web content.


If my reply answered your question please mark it as a solution to make it easier for others to find.


Jennifer Nixon
Edel_EagleNZ
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Thanks, Jennifer. 

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Jnix284
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you're welcome @Edel_EagleNZ happy to help!


If my reply answered your question please mark it as a solution to make it easier for others to find.


Jennifer Nixon
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