Hello James.

Note that the Google Groups thread is not the best channel to post this 
type of issues [1]. For technical questions you can use StackOverflow. 
However, it looks like to resolve this issue you will need to file a case 
with the GCP support team [2] (Free trial [3]).

[1] https://cloud.google.com/support/docs/community
[2] https://cloud.google.com/support/
[3] https://support.google.com/cloud/contact/free_trial_support


On Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at 10:15:11 PM UTC-4, James Terry wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm am trying to set up SSL Renewal on my domain name in Google App 
> Engine. In Settings > Custom Domains, I select my domain and then click on 
> Enable Managed Security. It prompts me with the following: 
>
> domain.com is currently using certificate '$(certificateName)'. This 
>> certificate will continue to be used until the Google-managed certificate 
>> is activated. Are you sure you want to proceed?
>
>
> I click ok and then get prompted with "Failed to activate certificate". 
> Naturally, I tried to remove the previous SSL certificate but even after 
> selecting it under the SSL certificates tab, the delete button is greyed 
> out. When I hover over it, it says that, "To delete a certificate, it must 
> not be in use by any domain across any project". I'm guessing that this 
> means I have to stop the domain before I uninstall the certificate. I then 
> disabled the domain and tried again and still, I got the same message. I've 
> tried searching how to remove a certificate from being used but I get no 
> good results.
>
> Not stopping there, I tried working with the cloud console. According to 
> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/securing-custom-domains-with-ssl,
>  
> I tried the following command, 
>
> gcloud app domain-mappings update DOMAIN --certificate-management='AUTOMATIC'
>
>
> This instead gave me an error saying the operation failed. This is the 
> error.
>
> ERROR: (gcloud.app.domain-mappings.update) Error Response: [7] Caller is 
> not authorized to administer the domain 'www.domain.com'. If you own '
> www.domain.com', you can ob
> tain authorization by verifying ownership of the domain, or any of its 
> parent domains, via the Webmaster Central portal: 
> https://www.google.com/webmasters/verification/verification?d
> omain=www.domain.com. We reccomend verifying ownership of the largest 
> scope you wish to use with subdomains (eg. verify 'example.com' if you 
> wish to map 'subdomain.example.com'
> ).
>
> Then, I click on the link provided which sent me to a page explaining 
> domain verification. At the top of the page however, it says I'm already 
> the verified owner of my domain. Now I'm confused as there doesn't seem to 
> be any other logical progression to solving this problem. Could anyone help 
> me out with this?
>

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