Hi @rptaylor
SNI is a TLS feature; I suppose that it's useful to Kubernetes if an incoming connection starts directly with a TLS handshake so that kubernetes can route the connection. However usually this isn't the case with xroot services (unless using https protocol), so as far as I can see we can't offer an effective way of using SNI in this way.
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