Prefer Hostname in AD CS Web API URL #131
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When a certificate is requested with
-web
, the AD CS web API is currently accessed using IP addresses with the hostname in the host header. This can sometimes fail, probably because IIS checks the TLS-SNI instead of the host header depending on the configuration. With this PR, the hostname is used in the url passed torequests
such that the TLS-SNI can be set accordingly. As I understand it,self.target.remote_name
contains the IP if the hostname cannot be determined, so it should not break anything.