Re: [google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-09-09 Thread pdknsk
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Re: [google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-09-09 Thread Lorne Kligerman
I'm happy to report that the custom domain and SSL configuration within the developer console will be released in the next two weeks. Stay tuned for the more details. Cheers, Lorne. On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 12:48:34 AM UTC-5, Richard Cheesmar wrote: > > Nick, it's starting to sound li

Re: [google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-09-07 Thread Richard Cheesmar
Nick, it's starting to sound like PK was correct. Where is the SSL? On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 2:50 AM, PK wrote: > Hi Nick, > > this is great news. > > Having been a GAE developer since its inception let me say this: we have > been waiting for this and other SSL improvements for ever. Along the wa

Re: [google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-08-19 Thread PK
Hi Nick, this is great news. Having been a GAE developer since its inception let me say this: we have been waiting for this and other SSL improvements for ever. Along the way, we and have heard various estimates that have always proven longer than thought. Now you launched a new term "imminent

[google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-08-19 Thread Nick (Cloud Platform Support)
Hey Richard, Feel free to come back here or open a new thread to discuss any impressions of the feature once it's released. As to your question with regard to the appspot domain, you're correct that you'll need a tiny handler to throw redirects. You can use a dispatch file

[google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-08-17 Thread Richard Cheesmar
Nick, Now, that is good news, therefore, I think I shall hold off on decisions until I see the Custom Domains SSL process. Looking forward to it. Oh, there is something else to, is it possible to disable the .appspot domain and just serve the custom domain, or do I have to implement my own re

[google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-08-17 Thread Nick (Cloud Platform Support)
Hey Richard, Thanks for your response. It's comments and feedback like yours which resulted in the current effort to improve/simplify the Custom Domains SSL process. I'm glad you seem to have taken my post in good humour, and I enjoyed your commentary. As to Cloudflare, it's a great service whi

[google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-08-14 Thread Richard Cheesmar
Hi, all, and thanks for replying Nick, I appreciate the followup. After thirty years of development, I can honestly say two things. First that the process of developing for the web is for anything of scale way too complicated and needs simplifying by the big guns such as Google. Secondly, I am

[google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-08-14 Thread Kaan Soral
As another +1 for Cloudflare, I've previously used them to cache ~1TB traffic daily, with my $20/mo account, they saved me ~$100 daily in that period My suggestion is, just use Cloudflare for user-facing URL's and https/appspot for internal calls (maybe calls from the mobile apps etc.) On Satu

[google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-08-14 Thread Kaan Soral
As a friendly suggestion, just set up Cloudflare until App Engine becomes smart enough for one-click automated SSL integrations :) There are a lot that could go wrong with SSL integrations, however Cloudflare handles it well (If you don't mind the data going through Cloudflare in an un-encrypte

[google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-08-14 Thread Nick (Cloud Platform Support)
As a quick follow-up, please feel free to reply with any questions you have in the meantime, however, and I'll be happy to answer them. Upon a second reading, I hope that reference to "calmly" following the steps won't come across in a negative way. I simply meant it in the most literal fashion,

[google-appengine] Re: SSL for app engine custom domain

2015-08-14 Thread Nick (Cloud Platform Support)
Hi Richard, If you calmly follow each step outlined in the docs and don't skip any steps or go most of the way and change something (attach the app to a different Apps account), there should be no issues. If you'd like specific 1-on-1 support for setting up the Custom Domain mapping, you should