Adding domain to GAE is forbidden

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nanasiya

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Apr 10, 2008, 9:26:50 AM4/10/08
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Hi all.

I want to use my own domain as an alias for my GAE app, so I've read
this page (http://google.com/support/a/bin/answer.py?answer=91077) and
followed the steps.

I'm sure that I've signed up my domain to Google Apps, and proved that
the domain is mine by putting googlehostedservice.html to my server.

After that, I went to GAE Admin page, clicked "Versions" on the left,
clicked "Add Domain" button, entered my domain to the box and clicked
"Add Domain" button again.

Then, I was redirected to "403 Forbidden" error page. The URL was
"https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/[my domain]/AddAppEngineService?
appId=[my app-id]". I've tried a few times but never succeeded.

Is adding domain to Google App Engine is forbidden?

I'm actually Japanese as my Google account is. Does this matter?

Thanks.

yanbe

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Apr 10, 2008, 10:18:05 AM4/10/08
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Hi,

I've just succeeded to use GAE on my own (sub)domain, by configuring
GAE and Google Apps today.

Note that I'm using Google services from Japan with English language
settings.
So you can try changing language settings to English before you
configure Google Apps and GAE.

Perhaps GAE has some internationalization bugs, as it is beta version
now. For example, sign-in problem occurred on non-U.S. users
yesterday, but now fixed.
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/b05b4680a63790b/06072f4a448b7da6?lnk=gst&q=sign-in#06072f4a448b7da6

Cheers,
Yanbe.

nanasiya

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Apr 10, 2008, 11:15:36 AM4/10/08
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Hi, Yanbe.

Unfortunately I've already tried to set my language to English which
didn't work for me.

Hmmm... Maybe it's an i18n bug or something as you said, so I'll wait
until it gets fixed patiently. X(

Anyway, thank you for the answer!


On Apr 10, 11:18 pm, yanbe <y.ya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just succeeded to use GAE on my own (sub)domain, by configuring
> GAE and Google Apps today.
>
> Note that I'm using Google services from Japan with English language
> settings.
> So you can try changing language settings to English before you
> configure Google Apps and GAE.
>
> Perhaps GAE has some internationalization bugs, as it is beta version
> now. For example, sign-in problem occurred on non-U.S. users
> yesterday, but now fixed.http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/...

Laurian

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Apr 10, 2008, 10:22:47 PM4/10/08
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I have the same issue, my login on appengine is for example u...@X.com,
and I tried to add Y.com as a domain, where Y.com was a domain alias
for X.com in google apps, I was not allowed, the only options were
X.com and subdomains of X.com.

Next, I removed Y.com as alias, and created a new google apps account
for it, but trying to add now Y.com yields a 403 message, even when
I'm already logged in the google apps for Y.com.

Moreover I cannot update my app, I get:
2008-04-11 03:15:07,471 ERROR appcfg.py:1070 An unexpected error
occurred. Aborting.
Error 403: --- begin server output ---
You do not have permission to modify this app.
--- end server output ---

I wonder where I can report it.

Laurian
> > > Then, I was redirected to "403Forbidden" error page. The URL was

Adam

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Apr 21, 2008, 4:07:35 AM4/21/08
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I'm having this same issue, getting Forbidden - Error 403 when I try
and tie the domain I've added to Google Apps to my Google App Engine
application. Anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening and
what a fix might be?

manatlan

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Apr 21, 2008, 5:54:27 AM4/21/08
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It didn't worked til today ... before, like you, I got 403 ...
And this morning : it's worked like excpected ...

Now, i've got my "gae app" wich work as a "google app service" under
my own domain ...
(it still continue to work on appspot too)

TualatriX

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May 4, 2008, 2:27:43 AM5/4/08
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Hello Everyone!
It works for me now!

I'm a Chinese. In the past, I had registered the Google Apps for my
domain.
And I tried to set the domain for my GAE. But I failed, yes, the same
message as yours: 403, forbidden.
I tried to set the language from Chinese to English, but it was still
like that.

Today, I finally got it works!
First ,login your domain of Google Apps: https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/[your
domain]/DomainSettings, and go to "domain settings", at the "general"
page, set the "control panel" to "Next generation (US English only) ".

Yes. It's not Language settings, but the "control panel" settings.

Now you can come to gae's Add Domain, I think it's working.

Good luck.

On 4月21日, 下午5时54分, manatlan <manat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It didn't worked til today ... before, like you, I got 403 ...
> And this morning : it's worked like excpected ...
>
> Now, i've got my "gae app" wich work as a "google app service" under
> my owndomain...
> (it still continue to work on appspot too)
>
> On 21 avr, 10:07, Adam <adamhow...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm having this same issue, getting Forbidden - Error 403 when I try
> > and tie thedomainI've added to Google Apps to my Google App Engine

Marce

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May 5, 2008, 3:45:45 PM5/5/08
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Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to confirm that in order to add App Engine to your
Google Apps for your Domain account, you will need to switch to the
'Next generation (US English only)' UI (as many of you have
discovered :).

After you add App Engine, you may revert to your old UI, but your App
Engine applications will no longer be listed in the UI (but there
should be no other side effects to changing your UI back).

Thanks,
Marzia

renhuu

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Jun 11, 2008, 10:02:56 PM6/11/08
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thk,It work.

renhuu

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Jun 11, 2008, 10:03:26 PM6/11/08
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thk,It work.

On 5月4日, 下午2时27分, TualatriX <tualat...@gmail.com> wrote:
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