Hi Ben,

Many types of Google fetches, such as those done by Webmaster Tools, are
not currently sending SNI details in their SSL handshakes and will
therefore fail to connect. This is a known issue and we hope to have this
resolved in the coming week.

Thanks,

Cayden Meyer
Product Manager, Google App Engine

On 4 July 2012 21:08, Ben.SaaSt <supp...@saast.com> wrote:

> SNI certificates are great and work mostly fine for me (thanks Google!),
> except for a couple of issues:
> 1. Google Webmaster Tools cannot find (and therefore verify) my domain (
> https://app.saast.com)
> 2. Google (https://www.google.com/gadgets/directory/verify) cannot verify
> the ownership of a gadget on my site (https://app.saast.com/gadget.xml)
> All of this works correctly if a use the appspot url, so I think the
> problem might come from the SNI implementation in some Google servers.
>
> Am I doing something wrong? Thank you for your help.
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