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this post was submitted on 05 Jun 2023
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I'm working on osintbuddy, my vision of a Maltego/Palantir alternative :) https://github.com/jerlendds/osintbuddy
Hey, just want to say, as someone that love Maltego, I'm beginning to enjoy using osintbuddy. I'm attempting to self host it on a website of mine, however I keep getting an error regarding "BACKEND_CORS_ORIGINS." I've tried different permutations of my domain, IP, docker IP, ports, etc, and it keeps coming back around. Any guidance?
That's great to hear! The backend cors origins errors pops up when the domain/IP you're hosting the site on differs from whats set in the
.env
BACKEND_CORS_ORIGINS
. I'm not sure if you were the one that created the issue on my Github for CORS but if not I just realized I forgot to add another thing needed on the frontend. Ill push an update fixing that tonight but in the meantime if you look at file:frontend/src/services/api.service.ts
and notice theBASE_URL
set to localhost, you could try adjusting that to your IP/domain