RE: Hostname provided via SNI and hostname provided via HTTP are different

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Pls help me in this case, this is quite urgent. My web server has become
useless due to this issue once we upgraded the apache server to 2.1.17.
All of the hostnames in our network are having mixed case of letters in
the hostname and ssl certs are based on those names. I do not understand
if this is fixed in 2.1.15 why do I  get such error still in 2.1.17. Let
me know if there is any configuration that can be done to avoid such
error.

-Satish

-----Original Message-----
From: Satish Burnwal (sburnwal) 
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 7:27 PM
To: 'users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE:  Hostname provided via SNI and hostname
provided via HTTP are different

I did not get your question fully but for your info, I am just making a
call to the web server page over https running on windows vista using my
own client (not browser). 

-Satish


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