![]() ![]() ![]() Now I’ve changed the IP-address manually in several config files (from Nuxt.js and from Vert.x and in the axios call itself, as it didn’t work with the Nuxt.js config) and got Chrome to work with the self signed certificate again (or better: I disabled all checks)… Access to XMLHttpRequest at '' (redirected from '') from origin 'null' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. So I’d love to get it to work with Chrome first. but genuine cross-site requests to different registerable domains are disallowed. If CORS is enabled for Azure Files, then Azure. A web browser or another user agent sends a preflight request that includes the origin domain, method, and headers for the request that the agent wants to make. I’m using docker-compose and I’ve now used the host network, because otherwise I couldn’t get it to work.įirefox is currently not supported by the backend I guess, as I have no OPTIONS routes. The preflights Access-Control-Request-Headers field lists the headers the request will use. The Preflight File Request operation queries the Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) rules for Azure Files before sending the request. (even though there is the header above which fixed the first errors. I have a config file from which the Vert.x Server reads the URL for Keycloak. Response to preflight request doesn’t pass access control check: No ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ header is present on the requested resource. When a simple Button is clicked, axios makes a request to the Vert.x backend which says, hey, I’m redirecting you to Keycloak. I am not setting the Authorization header anywhere from my client code. ![]()
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