Hi Barry,

In case you haven't obfuscated your actual domain name in the openssl 
command you posted, you need to ensure that the CN in your certificate and 
the domain you supply as part of the "next" URL when making the request for 
the single-use token match.

To test that your certificate has been uploaded correctly to the Manage 
Domains tool and that it matches your private key, you can use the OAuth 
Playground.

http://googlecodesamples.com/oauth_playground/

In step 2, you can provide your own private key.  The oauth_consumer_key is 
the CN from your certificate.  Otherwise, you can the default values for the 
other settings.

Let us know how it goes!

Paul (Google)

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