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Re: Getting the computer name in pure java



>>> It's a off-the-shelf browser connecting to my SSL-protected service
>>> which masquerades as a Web server.  I don't get to make decisions
>>> about what the client will or will not do.

If you had control over the clients you could also force them to send the
server name in the TLS extensions, that way you'd immediately know which
cert to present to the client.

http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4366#page-9



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Marko Hantula
DB Solo - The SQL Query Tool
www.dbsolo.com



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