One backup is to use Cloudflare.com for the SSL, which allows you to set 
rules up in a fine-grained way. It adds a bit of complexity to your stack 
but should get you running within a couple hours, and then you can wait for 
GAE to help with this.

Personally if it was for a bank app, even a pilot, I'd pay the $500 for 
support since it'll likely cost you more to work around the problem.

On Thursday, October 25, 2012 9:50:16 AM UTC+2, Jan Killian wrote:
>
> Hi fellow appengine developers,
>
> we have a major impact issue on an european bank application, which is 
> their first Google Apps and Google Cloud experience. We'd need this to be 
> addressed to keep the trust that Google can provide the service. Is there 
> any option to get such a major issues fixed in a reasonable time? 
> Preferably other than paying for a premier account, which is not needed for 
> this pilot product at this time.
>
> The issue was already reported on appengine public issue tracker for over 
> a month: http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=7979
>
> App Engine returns 403 on http://customdomain, instead of redirecting it 
> to https, when secure:always is set in app.yaml. Authentication for the 
> application is set to Google Apps domain, which may (or may not) play role 
> in triggering the issue.
>
> http://appid.appspot.com redirects correctly to https://appid.appspot.com
> http://customdomain -> returns 403
> https://customdomain -> works
>
> Thanks for a very good and beautifully designed service otherwise
> Jan
>

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