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Default block mapstore proxy #421

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@f-necas f-necas commented Sep 4, 2024

Because mapstore proxy is open to every domain unless

@f-necas f-necas merged commit f9d431a into master Sep 4, 2024
@f-necas f-necas deleted the mapstore-default-block branch September 4, 2024 13:33
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Unfortunate you did not take advantage of the PR to update the comment, which is misleading, at the same time...

# hostname whitelist limit the accepted requesting hosts (where the client application is hosted), to avoid the proxy being used by anyone you should 
# set the list to accept only the host(s) where mapstore is deployed

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