<p>Sorry, I had to clarify that I was talking about server, not client role. From what I understood server role configurations can be distinguish one from another only by socket provided in their configuration.</p>
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<p>... domain basis (for now only IPs)</p>
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<p>section of documentation hints that additional tests for matching incoming connections against configured server profiles was in mind. I would like to request a feature which would allow matching them against domain name if that's possible.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>

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