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Re: "SNI for misfin: I am getting a "you didn't provide SNI"..."
@clseibold So yeah, right now, the hostname value that you pass when you create the certificate is the hostname that misfin will bind the socket to.
But note that you can also pass an IP address, i just did that and it works
misfin make-cert ip "IP" 192.168.1.28 28.pem misfin receive-as 28.pem Receiving for: IP (ip@192.168.1.28) Listening on: 192.168.1.28
2023-09-26 · 7 months ago
😺 gemalaya · 2023-09-26 at 20:13:
@clseibold You're right. I'm working on a service command that will let you serve multiple identities and store messages, it's not too much work.
SNI for misfin: I am getting a "you didn't provide SNI" error in one misfin server when I try to access it via the Python client, apparently that uses a different ssl library. I wonder if that is intended, to work it has to be active in both the client and the server