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Don't use "dst" literal as sni name when host=dst is specified on https backends#917

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Don't use "dst" literal as sni name when host=dst is specified on https backends#917
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Fixes #916

@nathanejohnson nathanejohnson changed the title Don't use "dst" literal as sni name when host=dst is specified https. Don't use "dst" literal as sni name when host=dst is specified on https backends Dec 7, 2022
@nathanejohnson nathanejohnson force-pushed the bugfix/916_fix_host_dst branch 2 times, most recently from de85b67 to 3525643 Compare December 7, 2022 21:49
@nathanejohnson nathanejohnson force-pushed the bugfix/916_fix_host_dst branch from 3525643 to e57edfc Compare December 7, 2022 22:38
@nathanejohnson nathanejohnson merged commit d76b4ac into master Dec 7, 2022
@tristanmorgan tristanmorgan deleted the bugfix/916_fix_host_dst branch June 1, 2026 00:00
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Ignore host=dst when backend is https

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