I'll check my config later and give you an answer asap. At a client's place now.

Also... you should have started a new thread. This one is one I started a few 
YEARS ago when the Jetty team was implementing SNI.

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> On Aug 18, 2017, at 08:46, anurgaliev <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Good day! I have two certificates installed in the keystore my Jetty (v. 
> 9.3.2) is using. How to ensure that SNI is enabled? In my case what I see in 
> the browser that the web page with the first certificate is displayed as a 
> secure connection and the second page says that the connection is insecure. 
> But looking at the source code of the SslContextFactory the _certHosts Map 
> should accumulate the 2 aliases I have in my keystore and thus the condition 
> whether that map is not empty should be true. I mean is there a specific 
> setting in the jetty-ssl-context.xml I should provide to make sure that two 
> urls (hostnames) shall map the the two aliases in the keystore to use a 
> specific certificate. 
> View this message in context: Re: Jetty SNI - Where's 
> ExtendedSslContextFactory?
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