Hi jelle,

Replied to IRC but you disconnected.
  • Do you have dynamic_proxy_external_proxy=True?
  • You may need to set an Origin header, which is technically bad practice, but since the user is validated by the galaxy cookie, it's a bit more acceptable.
I'm on IRC for further debugging if need be.

Cheers,
Eric

2015-07-15 4:47 GMT-05:00 Jelle Scholtalbers <j.scholtalbers@gmail.com>:
Hi Björn, Eric, all,

I'm trying to get ipython running on our instance. Without the proxy, e.g. http://myserver:8080 it works fine. However, with the proxy in front (e.g. http://myserver/galaxy) I get this firefox error
"11:28:37.793 Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at http://gbcs-dev:8800/ipython/39958/login?next=%2Fipython%2F39958%2Ftree. (Reason: CORS request failed).1 <unknown>"
or on chrome "xhr" request "cancelled".

Do you happen to know the correct apache settings to overcome this?
I tried a few things, but I ended up with ipython starting, but with a message "cannot connect to websocket".

- Jelle

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