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Fernando Lopez deleted HELP-13386:
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> [fiware-stackoverflow] FIWARE Orion on VMware "Access forbidden"
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>
> Key: HELP-13386
> URL: https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-13386
> Project: Help-Desk
> Issue Type: Monitor
> Reporter: Backlog Manager
> Labels: fiware, fiware-orion, vmware-player
>
> Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 07-06-2015 at 20:06
> {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30696847/fiware-orion-on-vmware-access-forbidden
> +Question:+
> FIWARE Orion on VMware "Access forbidden"
> +Description:+
> I have recently instantiated Orion image found HERE on VMware Player. After update to the 0.22 version I can confirm that it is up and running, with curl inside VM:
> [root at centimeter ~]# curl -XGET localhost:1026/version
> <orion>
> <version>0.22.0</version>
> <uptime>0 d, 0 h, 5 m, 54 s</uptime>
> <git_hash>06bc8fd55ee37567a3754422e78e732c8fd69da8</git_hash>
> <compil_time>Mon May 25 13:25:10 CEST 2015</compile_time>
> <compiled_by>fermin</compiled_by>
> <compiled_in>centollo</compiled_in>
> </orion>
> However, if I ran this check from host machine (to IP of guest VM or with port forward set properly), I get this:
> GET http://192.168.0.104:1026/version
> {
> message: "Access forbidden"
> }
> What am I missing?
> I have tried curl-ing to this same IP from VM itself with same error. I have set security rules and tried messing with CentOS iptables, but nothing works. I can ping VM's IP from host comp.
> My best guess is that it has something to do with recent CORS implemented. Any help?
> Thanks,
> Dušan
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