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Apache NIFI 2+ HTTP ERROR 400 Invalid SNI - Stack Overflow The SNI in truststore keystore p12 that come packaged with Apache NIFI 2+ is set strict to localhost so setting nifi web https host property to a custom ip or another fqdn will throw this error
How to enable SNI in HTTP request using Apache HTTPComponents . . . The server requires SNI in the request, and without it, it returns an expired cert that has the wrong CommonName, due to which it gets rejected If I use the httpclient2 instance, that is setup using a custom SSL context to allow all hTTP certs, then the request succeeds
Azure ClientCertificateCredential - Using SNI - Stack Overflow Alternatively, SNI may be configured on the app Please ensure that client assertion is being sent with the x5c claim in the JWT header using MSAL's WithSendX5C () method so that Azure Active Directory can validate the certificate being used I have checked all the provided links as well as other documents, none were helpful in resolving this
Is SNI actually used and supported in browsers? - Stack Overflow I can find various information about SNI (see Wikipedia), but I can't find any statistics about actual support in browsers The best I could find out is that it should work on Windows XP with SP3
Understanding an SSL error - default host as no SNI was provided SNI is used to select the appropriate server side setup early in the TLS handshake to provide the correct certificate It is absolutely needed when having different certificates for different domains on the same IP address
Extract Server Name Indication (SNI) from TLS client hello How would you extract the Server Name Indication (SNI) from a TLS Client Hello message I'm currently struggling to understand this very cryptic RFC 3546 on TLS Extensions, in which the SNI is defi
Server Name Indication (SNI) on Java - Stack Overflow Can anyone help me get started on carrying out HTTP connections with server name indication in Java? I'm trying to request content from a site I'm adminstering I've been using Apache's HttpClient