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Slavi Pantaleev 90d486c4f6 Correct CORS guidance for 302-redirect based well-known setup
The docs claimed that reverse-proxying "or simply a 302 redirect" needs
no CORS headers. That is only true for reverse-proxying: browsers apply
CORS checks to every response in a redirect chain, so a redirect
response itself must also carry Access-Control-Allow-Origin, otherwise
web clients fail even though the final destination sets the header.

Fixes #4650

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Table of Contents

⬇️ Installation guides

There are two installation guides available for beginners and advanced users.

🛠️ Configuration options

You can check useful documentation for configuring components here: Configuring the playbook

  • Administration — services that help you in administrating and monitoring your Matrix installation

  • Authentication and user-related — extend and modify how users are authenticated on your homeserver

  • Bots — bots provide various additional functionality to your installation

  • Bridges — bridges can be used to connect your Matrix installation with third-party communication networks

  • Clients — web clients for Matrix that you can host on your own domains

  • Core service adjustments — backbone of your Matrix system

  • File Storage — use alternative file storage to the default media_store folder

👨‍🔧 Maintenance

If your server and services experience issues, feel free to come to our support room and ask for help.

Other documentation pages

  • FAQ — various Frequently Asked Questions about Matrix, with a focus on this Ansible playbook