Please email me with the IP.

Eric

On Oct 30, 4:38 am, th55 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Eric, I got notification that the 5 domain names I put in for Part
> 2 of registration were approved.  However, the IP address of my laptop
> was overlooked, or ignored.  I really need the IP address of my
> development laptop to be registered so I can verify that the code is
> correct regarding X509 certificates and private key transfer.  I'm
> dead in the water here for a week now on this.  Can you help me?  I
> can email you the IP address directly if required, or, if you have
> access to the folks who approved the domains, the IP address is on
> that form.
>
> On Oct 22, 8:05 pm, "Eric (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi th55,
>
> > First, you should decide between secure AuthSub and OAuth :)  Either
> > is fine.
>
> > Regarding your domains, private keys, and public certificates:
> > You can use the same private_key/cert pair from any domain,
> > even it is not exposed to the outside world.  Just make sure you're
> > signing
> > API requests using the correct private key that corresponds
> > to the public cert for that particular "domain" in /accounts/
> > ManageDomains tool.
>
> > For development, I recommend setting up a virtual host on your server.
> > You could also request PC0848 and usehttp://PC0848asyour next url.
> > The host is firewalled/unresolveable, but I can manually verify it for
> > you.
>
> > Note: you'll still have to request the domain for Health using the
> > form.
> > I believe IP addresses will also work.  Let me know what you decide.
>
> > Eric
>
> > On Oct 22, 1:30 pm, th55 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I have generated an X509 certificate and completed the domain
> > > registration for our QA environment, and have recieved the OAuth key
> > > and secret successfully.  This is specific to our QA environment which
> > > no development takes place on, of course.  However, I still have work
> > > to do in our application to change over from using AuthSub with
> > > "localhost" to putting the code in place to use a certificate, both
> > > for OAuth and secure AuthSub (I never finished coding the secure
> > > part).  What I am not clear on is how can I develop this code on my
> > > laptop, which does not have a domain name assisgned and resolvable by
> > > any DNS server.  All I have is the name of my PC (e.g. PC0848) and
> > > "localhost" as options for the start url's in Visual Studio.  Also, I
> > > would guess that I need an X509 certificate pertaining specifically to
> > > my laptop and would have to go thru the registraion process, but I
> > > can't do that since there is no domain name to put in the registration
> > > form.  Also, my laptop is behind a proxy and our corporate firewall
> > > and is not normally reachable from the internet for the Google manage
> > > domain page to probe.   I can cause my laptop to be publically
> > > accessible from the internet, but it can only be reached by an actual,
> > > numeric IP address.   So, the question is, how can I finish my
> > > development to make sure OAuth and secure AuthSub work from my
> > > development laptop with no domain name, and not publically reachable
> > > by the Google manage domains page?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
>
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