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Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) - HTTP | MDN

Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) is an HTTP-header based mechanism that allows a server to indicate any origins (domain, scheme, or port) other than its own from which a browser should permit loading resources. CORS also relies on a mechanism by which browsers make a "preflight" request to the server hosting the cross-origin resource, in order to check that the server will permit the actual request. In that preflight, the browser sends headers that indicate the HTTP method and headers that will be used in the actual request.

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@bagder I can recommend becoming a CNA (https://www.cve.org/ResourcesSupport/Glossary?activeTerm=glossaryCNA) not much work and you get all CVEs reported and you need to assign them. There is a escalation process though in case the reporter disagrees with your assessment. We became CNA this year and I enjoy it!
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Docker images bekommst du bis zur Version 9… https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres/tags?page=1&ordering=-last_updated
Ist vielleicht einfacher als Pakete zu suchen und samt dependencies zu installieren.
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@GossiTheDog @cyb3rops he claims that he’s not. https://twitter.com/cyb3rops/status/1590636936321937413 also he seems not to be very found of mastodon from what he posts on the birdsite
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@mattias I know of infosec.exchange. It is, well, for infosec…