> The only thing I can't do now is map my SSL naked domain to my app but 
that is likely solvable with a wildcard SSL certificate (that I'm too cheap 
to pay for).

We have a wildcard SSL and we still can't do that. If anyone has succeeded 
in mapping naked SSL please come forward and share your genius.

On Monday, August 11, 2014 4:28:41 PM UTC+1, Doug Anderson wrote:
>
> I wanted to share my recent partial success with naked domains... with the 
> new cloud console "Custom Domains" you can map your naked non-SSL domain to 
> your app.  After doing that... I detect the naked domain as part of my 
> 'require SSL' logic in the App and redirect to https://www.mydomain.com. 
>  So now if someone types "mydomain.com" or "mydomain.com/anypath" in 
> their browser it redirects to "https://www.mydomain.com/anypath";.  So the 
> cloud console helps plug a hole left by the Google Apps alias domains.  The 
> only thing I can't do now is map my SSL naked domain to my app but that is 
> likely solvable with a wildcard SSL certificate (that I'm too cheap to pay 
> for).
>
>
> On Friday, August 8, 2014 4:00:25 PM UTC-4, Jason Collins wrote:
>>
>> Re: 
>> http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.ca/2014/08/https-as-ranking-signal.html
>>
>> Ok Google, now we most definitely need an API to manage custom domains, 
>> mount certificates, and configure HTTPS hosting using an API without a 
>> Google account requirement.
>>
>> Our Cloud Platform hosted products are whitelabelled, meaning people can 
>> serve them on their own domain. As the world moves towards HTTPS-always, we 
>> need a scaleable way for our customers to upload and configure their SSL 
>> certificates fronting our products without our involvement - and without 
>> requiring our customers to use a Google account.
>>
>> That is, we would like APIs that we can build our own user interfaces 
>> over top to help our users through this typically frustrating setup 
>> experience.
>>
>> BTW, free SNI-based HTTPS termination was a huge step along the way 
>> towards this vision - thanks for that!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> j
>>
>

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