"which itself isn't very practical due to IPv4 address scarcity" ;)

Akamai does provide SSL on its edge network. They provide you a _set_
of static IP addresses and force you on to a smaller set of edge
servers (presumably due to the aforementioned IP scarcity) and it does
cost $$.

BUT... they do provide the service.

j

On Aug 5, 1:55 am, "Nick Johnson (Google)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi J Singh,
>
> Due to the way SSL works, this is not currently possible without
> allocating an IP address for each App Engine domain that would use SSL
> - which itself isn't very practical due to IPv4 address scarcity.
>
> The latest version of SSL supports using a single IP address for
> multiple sites with different certificates, but browser support for
> this version is not yet nearly widespread enough to make it a
> practical alternative.
>
> -Nick Johnson
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 5:39 AM, J Singh<[email protected]> wrote:
> > For an appengine-based site,https://abc.appspot.comis currently supported
> > buthttps://www.abc.comcan not be supported. I know there is a technical
> > hurdle to cross but didn't know if any techniques had been proposed for
> > being able to usewww.abc.comwith SSL connections?
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > J Singh
>
> > Managing Director
> > Early Stage IT
> > (978) 760-2055
> >http://www.earlystageit.com
>
> --
> Nick Johnson, Developer Programs Engineer, App Engine
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