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Łukasz Nowak authored
While generating haproxy configuration (including it's CRT list) the specific order of entries is used, so that wildcard domains end up last. Thanks to this they work as a catch-all and allow specific domain to take precedence. Care is taken to support *.example.example.com and *.example.com situation - so tree like possibility of wildcards. Anonymous in-place ACL are used per each domain, instead of per-shared instance grouping in order to avoid situation like *.example.com and example.com having single ACL, thus resulting with catch-all kicking in too fast. For the precision in the haproxy configuration and simplifcation of the regular expressions the -m reg is used, so that host_only can be applied, which also lowercases the hostname. Notes: * test00cluster_request_instance_parameter_dict changed due to sorting slaves in test's requestSlaves * the test infrastructure has been improved to assure repetition of the situation * tests in TestSlaveHostHaproxyClash are asserting that correct domain AND that specific certificate have been used while serving given frontend configuration
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