On Feb 16, 2:50 am, Martijn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Robert, it's quite clear now.
>
> Just a quick follow-up question: I can also keep my current hosting
> provider to host the domain (DNS) only. This way nothing will change
> in the MX-records.
>
> If I understand correctly I have to do this next:
>
> - I will have to add the domain to Google Apps
> - Make a CNAME record pointing to ghs.google.com there so I can access
> my app atwww.mydomain.com(or [subdomain].mydomain.com).
> - I will have add an A record as well forhttp://mydomain.com.
>
> Is this correct?
>
> And if I want to add an SSL certificate tohttps://[subdomain].mydomain.com,
> can I do this at the Google Apps or at my old hosting provider?

App Engine doesn't support either hosting naked domains (http://
mydomain.com/) or SSL on non-appspot addresses.  To use the naked
domain, you'd want an A record pointing somewhere that does a redirect
to www.mydomain.com (many registrars provide such a service).  To use
SSL with your own domain name, I believe your only real option at the
moment is to have a proxy running on a separate server, which is
fairly unattractive.

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