Optional. By default, the workstations service makes sure that all
requests to the workstation are authenticated. CORS preflight requests do
not include cookies or custom headers, and so are considered
unauthenticated and blocked by the workstations service. Enabling this
option allows these unauthenticated CORS preflight requests through to
the workstation, where it becomes the responsibility of the destination
server in the workstation to validate the request.
Optional. By default, the workstations service replaces references to
localhost, 127.0.0.1, and 0.0.0.0 with the workstation's hostname in http
responses from the workstation so that applications under development run
properly on the workstation. This may intefere with some applications,
and so this option allows that behavior to be disabled.
Optional. By default, the workstations service makes sure that all
requests to the workstation are authenticated. CORS preflight requests do
not include cookies or custom headers, and so are considered
unauthenticated and blocked by the workstations service. Enabling this
option allows these unauthenticated CORS preflight requests through to
the workstation, where it becomes the responsibility of the destination
server in the workstation to validate the request.
Optional. By default, the workstations service replaces references to
localhost, 127.0.0.1, and 0.0.0.0 with the workstation's hostname in http
responses from the workstation so that applications under development run
properly on the workstation. This may intefere with some applications,
and so this option allows that behavior to be disabled.
Optional. By default, the workstations service makes sure that all
requests to the workstation are authenticated. CORS preflight requests do
not include cookies or custom headers, and so are considered
unauthenticated and blocked by the workstations service. Enabling this
option allows these unauthenticated CORS preflight requests through to
the workstation, where it becomes the responsibility of the destination
server in the workstation to validate the request.
Optional. By default, the workstations service replaces references to
localhost, 127.0.0.1, and 0.0.0.0 with the workstation's hostname in http
responses from the workstation so that applications under development run
properly on the workstation. This may intefere with some applications,
and so this option allows that behavior to be disabled.
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