[google-appengine] Re: Deadline exceeded during warm-up

2011-07-04 Thread Owen Wiggins
We've been having similar issues (predominantly during warm up requests) 
running on Master/Slave for the past several days. This is with always on 
enabled, if it makes a difference.

AppID: gardenmind-beta

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[google-appengine] Re: Google+ disabling accounts

2011-07-24 Thread Owen Wiggins
Can't you just add another account as an owner in case one gets disabled? 
That way you won't lose access to your app at least.

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[google-appengine] CloudFlare https traffic blocked?

2011-09-24 Thread Owen Wiggins
Hi,

We're trying CloudFlare to tide us over until Google enables SSL for custom 
domains. I'm open to suggestions, but so far this seems to be the simplest 
solution to get ready for Facebook's October 1st https requirement for 
canvas applications.

For some reason, it seems traffic is being blocked when coming through 
CloudFlare over port 443. Going directly to our appspot domain works fine. 
The folks at CloudFlare don't seem to be aware of any issues - is anyone 
here able to confirm whether this still works, or perhaps even give a better 
alternative (for various reasons, Facebook must be pointing to our custom 
domain)?

Thanks,

Owen Wiggins
Co-Founder, Inspirado Games

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Re: [google-appengine] CloudFlare https traffic blocked?

2011-09-24 Thread Owen Wiggins
Thank you for your quick reply, Brandon!

I believe CloudFlare uses the "industry standard X-Forwarded-For 
header": 
http://code.google.com/appengine/forum/?place=msg%2Fgoogle-appengine%2F4D1IGqCh4LA%2FrguR4Zqtj08J

We're not seeing excessive traffic this week either - not sure what would be 
considered a possible DDoS by Google, though. Regardless, I'm really in a 
tough spot here and would love an alternative if anyone can suggest 
something. I'm sure many other developers are in a similar position...

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Re: [google-appengine] CloudFlare https traffic blocked?

2011-09-24 Thread Owen Wiggins
Thanks, Brandon. What I'm really after is a definitive answer on whether 
there's an issue on the AppEngine side. I'm currently working with 
CloudFlare support to resolve the issue.

However, the $22 I've spent doesn't have me committed either way - I'm open 
to any solutions or alternatives. The only reason I'm trying CloudFlare is 
to get SSL working until Google has a permanent solution ready.

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Re: [google-appengine] CloudFlare https traffic blocked?

2011-09-24 Thread Owen Wiggins
Currently, CloudFlare is not placing blame anywhere - I'm investigating 
issues on AppEngine's end of my own accord. What is your top pick for an 
alternative to CloudFlare? It seems like you have a lot of experience with 
these issues. Thanks!

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[google-appengine] Re: CloudFlare https traffic blocked?

2011-09-25 Thread Owen Wiggins
Hi Kaan,

In addition to what Brandon said, we have other reasons that would make 
switching to the appspot domain impossible in the short term.

We've been running CloudFlare on non-SSL traffic without incident for two 
weeks, so I have some confidence that once we can figure out the SSL issues 
it will be a decent short-term solution until Google gets SSL on custom 
domains working. I've noted Brandon's concerns here and in the other threads 
and will continue to closely monitor for problems.

Brandon - Unfortunately, the net cost and risk involved with those 
suggestions far outweigh the risks as I currently perceive them with 
CloudFlare. Obviously, if we can't get CloudFlare to work for SSL traffic or 
we see serious issues down the road, we'll have to take a look at all 
alternatives and your suggestions were useful in that respect.

I'm still not certain where the exact problem lies, but I'll be sure to 
update this thread with anything I discover. A definitive answer from an 
AppEngine representative would be ideal. Thank you for the suggestions!

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[google-appengine] Re: CloudFlare https traffic blocked?

2011-10-13 Thread Owen Wiggins
It took a few weeks, but the answer from CloudFlare is: "GAE has apparently 
closed the port(s) in question & we will search for an alternative 
solution."

Fortunately, Dmitry Ulupov at http://wwwizer.com has launched his SSL 
solution and got us up and running in about a day. I can't attest to the 
reliability since we haven't been using it for long, but it's worth a shot 
for those still looking for a solution.

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