Hi Haris, For multiple whitelist, you can insert the system property in standalone.xml with whitespace separator: <property name="zanata.origin.whitelist" value="http://localhost1:8000 http://localhost2:8000 http://localhost3:8000" />
As for the IP address, my guess is that you will need the internal IP address of those requester. So you might end up having to put e.g. https://192.168.1.1:8443/webapp <https://localhost:8443/webapp> for the machine. --------------------------------------------- Alex Eng Senior Software Engineer Globalisation Tools Engineering DID: +61 3514 8262 <callto:+61+3514+8262> Mobile: +614 2335 3457 <callto:+614+2335+3457> Red Hat, Asia-Pacific Pty Ltd Level 1, 193 North Quay Brisbane 4000 Office: +61 7 3514 8100 <callto:+61+7+3514+8100> Fax: +61 7 3514 8199 <callto:+61+7+3514+8199> Website: www.redhat.com On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 10:45 PM, Haris Alijagić <haris.alija...@halcom.si> wrote: > Hi, > > > > I saw you added an option to whitelist origins for Zanata Rest requests. I > was wondering if you could help me with this situation. For example lets > say in our network Zanata is set up on this domain : > https://zanatadomain/zanata > > > > And then on the same network we have for example 30 computers that run > their own web application each on their own localhost for example : > https://localhost:8443/webapp > > What would I need to put as the whitelist value in the configuration so > that every one could send Rest requests to zanata from their webapp, would > just »https://localhost:8443« work I assume it wouldnt? > > Thank you for your help > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Haris Alijagic > > > > _______________________________________________ > zanata-users mailing list > zanata-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/zanata-users >
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