First draft at implementing websocket proxy#107
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First draft at implementing websocket proxy#107mildred wants to merge 4 commits intocortesi:masterfrom
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In particular allow request with credentials which are not allowed when only "Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *" is specified. Custom response headers must be crafted for each request depending on the Origin request header. Also, enable preflight responses to Access-Control-Request-Headers.
git-subtree-dir: websocketproxy git-subtree-split: 7ed82d81a28c9ba1ed6fd1157ce714760f214c98
First implementation of a websocket proxy
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This looks like a promising direction. Are you still hacking on it? |
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This is a first draft that implements websocket proxying. I'm not sure it works very well, but it's a first try.