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Hi Raghu,</div>
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The server name indication extension can be set on the destination side with the sni(yes) option, but unfortunately, this field is currently not published as a macro on the server side, so it can not be used in the configuration.</div>
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Adding such a name-value pair in addition to .tls.x509_cn, x509_o, and x509_ou would be a good idea in my opinion.</div>
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László Várady<br>
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