Hey Xevi,

You should look up SubjectAltName on google. Perhaps your certificate is 
referencing subdomains which you haven't verified. Could you provide some 
screenshots if possible of what you're seeing?

Sincerely,

Nick

On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 11:20:54 AM UTC-4, Xevi Farrarons Clusella 
wrote:
>
> Hi Patrice,
>
> Thanks for the tip but this doesn't fix our issue here. I've tried but 
> nothing.
> I see more a "GAE" bug or so.
> Anyone has the same?
>
> thanks,
> Xevi
>
> El viernes, 21 de agosto de 2015, 20:06:16 (UTC+2), Patrice (Cloud 
> Platform Support) escribió:
>>
>> Hey Xevi,
>>
>> Maybe the following article <http://wiki.cacert.org/FAQ/subjectAltName> 
>> will help you here :). 
>>
>> It will require openSSL, but will give you all you need to verify this 
>> afterwards.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at 4:12:24 AM UTC-4, Xevi Farrarons Clusella 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Nick,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your answer. The problem could be what you say.
>>>
>>> But I just checked the "Active" in the Admin console -> Domains. The 
>>> domain is active, I think no more actions are required. Is there any other 
>>> option to make a reverify? What do you mean by checking the 
>>> "SubjectAltNames (SAN)"?
>>> I bought the domain in Dinahosting, could it be this the problem?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>> Xevi
>>>
>>> El martes, 18 de agosto de 2015, 1:00:28 (UTC+2), Nick (Cloud Platform 
>>> Support) escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Xevi,
>>>>
>>>> I think the error message might be saying your certificate contains 
>>>> references to domains which aren't on your verified domain. You should 
>>>> double-check your certificate and check not only the main domain but also 
>>>> any SubjectAltNames.
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 5:05:35 PM UTC-4, Xevi Farrarons 
>>>> Clusella wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Nick,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your answer :) It's great to know that I should be able to 
>>>>> add the SSL certificate for the alias domain.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me explain better:
>>>>> I follow this procedure: 
>>>>> https://support.google.com/a/answer/2644386?hl=en
>>>>>
>>>>> The domain alias is verified.
>>>>>
>>>>> But I stuck at point 4. When I press the upload button, it appears a 
>>>>> message saying:   "the ssl certificate references subdomain outside 
>>>>> of managed domain". At the link, where you could read: 
>>>>> appenginetest.com, in our case our main domain, but not the alias 
>>>>> domain. I think that this is the issue, we cannot select for which 
>>>>> domain..
>>>>>
>>>>> What do you think, how could you add the SSL for the alias domain?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>> Xevi
>>>>>
>>>>> El jueves, 13 de agosto de 2015, 21:54:40 (UTC+2), Nick escribió:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can use an SSL certificate for a domain alias in Google apps.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First add and verify the domain as an alias domain of your apps 
>>>>>> account, then follow the normal procedure of adding the app and cert.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Be aware that you cannot send email from the alias domain without 
>>>>>> adding specific users as Appengine users. You could also look at mailgun 
>>>>>> or 
>>>>>> sendgrid etc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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