Hi,

We have been facing an issue connecting to TFS  from Jenkins after we 
upgraded to TFS 2017. The new TFS server has https installed. When we try 
to connect to TFS from Jenkins 
using https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Team+Foundation+Server+Plugin 
it fails ( connection resets)

We tried to debug the issue using Wireshark and it seems like SNI 
information is missing when Jenkins makes a request to TFS server and hence 
server is rejecting the connection.

Could you please help me in identifying how can Jenkins send SNI 
information? When I looked online few people faced similar issue with 
regards to maven-release-plugin ( eg.
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-38738) . 
We are not using maven-release-plugin for this job though.

Could it be possible that TFS plugin has a bug?

Do I have to upgrade Jenkins to https so that it will send SNI (Server Name 
Indication) information ?

Thanks

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