Thanks for the reply Wooble.

Seeing SSL is an absolute must for the application, I would really
like this to work, this can stop the entire project if I can't get
this to work.

I'm not going to transfer the domain to Google so would it be possible
to set up the SSL at my DNS host?

On 16 feb, 15:03, Wooble <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 16, 2:50 am, Martijn <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > 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?
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> > 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
> towww.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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