Fix TLS errors when using acme/autocert for local connections #5820
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The upstream library
golang.org/x/crypto/acme/autocert, a package that handles the Let's Encrypt certificate automation terminates incoming HTTP requests if the SNI (ServerName) field isn't in it's whitelist. For internal connection this domain islocalhostwhich cannot be whitelisted forautocert.Managerto automatically try to handle certificates for.This PR simply adds a
ServerNamesetting toTlsClientConfigfor connections made towards localhost, thus mitigating this issue, as the certificate requested fromautocert.Managerindeed matches the domain in its whitelist.This isn't an issue for non - Let's Encrypt setups either, and quite the opposite - in many cases should also be able to eliminate the need for
InsecureSkipVerify.Fixes: #5800