How do I configure SNI for listeners?

SNI is only supported in the v3 configuration/API.

Attention

TLS Inspector listener filter must be configured in order to detect requested SNI.

The following is a YAML example of the above requirement.

address:
  socket_address: { address: 127.0.0.1, port_value: 1234 }
listener_filters:
- name: "envoy.filters.listener.tls_inspector"
  typed_config: {}
filter_chains:
- filter_chain_match:
    server_names: ["example.com", "www.example.com"]
  transport_socket:
    name: envoy.transport_sockets.tls
    typed_config:
      "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.DownstreamTlsContext
      common_tls_context:
        tls_certificates:
        - certificate_chain: { filename: "example_com_cert.pem" }
          private_key: { filename: "example_com_key.pem" }
  filters:
  - name: envoy.filters.network.http_connection_manager
    typed_config:
      "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.filters.network.http_connection_manager.v3.HttpConnectionManager
      stat_prefix: ingress_http
      route_config:
        virtual_hosts:
        - name: default
          domains: "*"
          routes:
          - match: { prefix: "/" }
            route: { cluster: service_foo }
- filter_chain_match:
    server_names: "api.example.com"
  transport_socket:
    name: envoy.transport_sockets.tls
    typed_config:
      "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.DownstreamTlsContext
      common_tls_context:
        tls_certificates:
        - certificate_chain: { filename: "api_example_com_cert.pem" }
          private_key: { filename: "api_example_com_key.pem" }
  filters:
  - name: envoy.filters.network.http_connection_manager
    typed_config:
      "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.extensions.filters.network.http_connection_manager.v3.HttpConnectionManager
      stat_prefix: ingress_http
      route_config:
        virtual_hosts:
        - name: default
          domains: "*"
          routes:
          - match: { prefix: "/" }
            route: { cluster: service_foo }

How do I configure SNI for clusters?

For clusters, a fixed SNI can be set in UpstreamTlsContext. To derive SNI from HTTP host or :authority header, turn on auto_sni to override the fixed SNI in UpstreamTlsContext. If upstream will present certificates with the hostname in SAN, turn on auto_san_validation too. It still needs a trust CA in validation context in UpstreamTlsContext for trust anchor.