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As per google webmaster tool SSL is not installed in domain

I got below message that the domain name is not properly configured with SSL by letsencrypt. I am able to access the https links and it the certificate is present in path: /home/atish9937/letsencrypt/www.watchtvseriesonline.uk. Could you please check if the SSL certificate is installed properly or any suggestion how to fix this.

To: Webmaster of https://www.watchtvseriesonline.uk/, Google has detected that the current SSL/TLS certificate used on https://www.watchtvseriesonline.uk/ does not include https://www.watchtvseriesonline.uk/ domain name. This means that your website is not perceived as secure by some browsers. As a result, many web browsers will block users accessing your site by displaying a security warning message. This is done to protect users’ browsing behavior from being intercepted by a third party, which can happen on sites that are not secure.

it all looks correct to me. Are you sure that email wasn't spam or a scam?

No its not a spam i went and logged into my google webmaster console and found same message. Below is the corrective action suggested. Is it possible to reinstall the certificate. I tried to regenerate but it gave info that the certificate not old enough to regenerate.

Recommended Action: Update your certificate To correct this problem, either update your current certificate to add your domain name to the list of domains protected by the certificate, or get a new SSL/TLS certificate for your domain. The certificate should be issued from a Certificate Authority (CA) that is trusted by web browsers.

ah. I think it's because our hosting model relies on something called "SNI", and some outdated clients (like IE8 or android 2.3) don't support SNI.

more info here: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/webmasters/WsazBXdKMNU;context-place=topicsearchin/webmasters/category$3Awebmaster-tools%7Csort:relevance%7Cspell:false

not much we can do about that I'm afraid. but hopefully you don't have too many users on such old-fashioned technology?

here's a more detailed report on your current SSL setup: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.watchtvseriesonline.uk