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Jan Stourac updated WFWIP-101:
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Description:
Based on the [text from
analasys|https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly-proposals/blob/master/securit...]
{quote}
Wildcard names use * as a wildcard, and can only be used to match a single level of
subdomain in much the same way as with wildcard certificates.
{quote}
As such, in case I have configured SNI mapping for '
The client got peer certificate mapped by the mapping despite the wildcard matches more
than one level of a subdomain.
was:The client got peer certificate mapped by the mapping despite the wildcard matches
more than one level of a subdomain.
SNI wildcard mappings match multiple level of subdomain
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Key: WFWIP-101
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFWIP-101
Project: WildFly WIP
Issue Type: Bug
Environment: Wildfly build with undertow and wildfly-core modules build from
following sources:
*
https://github.com/stuartwdouglas/undertow/tree/sni
*
https://github.com/stuartwdouglas/wildfly-core/tree/sni
Reporter: Pavel Jelinek
Assignee: Stuart Douglas
Priority: Major
Labels: SNI
Based on the [text from
analasys|https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly-proposals/blob/master/securit...]
{quote}
Wildcard names use * as a wildcard, and can only be used to match a single level of
subdomain in much the same way as with wildcard certificates.
{quote}
As such, in case I have configured SNI mapping for '
The client got peer certificate mapped by the mapping despite the wildcard matches more
than one level of a subdomain.
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