https for mydomain.com?

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Phil McDonnell

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Aug 19, 2011, 7:22:30 PM8/19/11
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Can I use https for mydomain.com?  I know that I can configure app engine to use https for the myapp.appspot.com, but can I require https for mydomain.com?  I'm on Java and my domain is with godaddy.

I think I remember this being a recent (within the last year) feature added, but I can't quite figure out how to make it work.

Thanks so much,
Phil

Tim Hoffman

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Aug 19, 2011, 7:30:00 PM8/19/11
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Nope

Sorry not here yet, lots of us hanging out for  it

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Phil McDonnell

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Aug 19, 2011, 8:33:53 PM8/19/11
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This is pretty disappointing.  I was sure it had long since been done.  I remember it being on the Q4 2010 roadmap.  Is there some work around for this?

Thanks,
Phil

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Phil McDonnell

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Aug 19, 2011, 8:35:40 PM8/19/11
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I wasn't trying to differentiate mydomain.com vs. www.mydomain.com.  I realize there might be issues with naked domains and I'd probably need to have godady forward them to the www equivalent.  Does that help at all?

Tim Hoffman

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Aug 19, 2011, 8:43:12 PM8/19/11
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Nope, doesn't help at all.

Just not available yet.

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scott

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Aug 19, 2011, 10:53:50 PM8/19/11
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Not an app engine expert -- just here getting up-to-speed, but I read that www.cloudflare.com can be used to provide ssl termination for GAE apps. Cloudflare SSL termination capabilities requires a paid account with their service -- $20 per month, but it might be worth it for some users -- especially given the other benefits. I haven't used the CloudFlare service yet, so I can't comment on how well it works but I've heard good things.



Bryce C

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Aug 20, 2011, 7:07:05 PM8/20/11
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Also:
http://radomirml.com/2011/01/30/reverse-proxy-for-gae-application-using-nginx-and-ssl

This let's you host your domain with ssl on a VPS and The reverse
proxy makes ssl connections to your appspot domain.
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