Hi guys,

I have a rather strange problem when trying to use node.js with HTTPS and
SNI. In order to reproduce the error, you would have to open internet
options in IE 9, and check:

SSL v2
SSL v3
TLS 1.0
TLS 1.1
(do not check TLS 1.2)

And verify that the SNICallback is not being called:

SNICallback: function(hostname){
        console.log('hostname: ' + hostname);
        ....
}

This obviously seems to be a problem with IE9 since the rest of the
browsers are working fine, but there's one thing that node seems to be
ignoring. IE9 starts the handshake with SSLv2, and node.js is not trying to
upgrade the connection to SSLv3 (which presumably would make the SNI work
on IE).

Is there anyway to make node.js try to force the secure connection with
SSLv3? Am I missing something? Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks,
Gus

PS: I know IE 9 is less than optimal however company policies are forcing
this specific configuration.

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