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The security risk is anyone can create a webpage with a link to local files on your hard drive. If not disabled then it would mean that attackers would be able to even link to and run any executables on your PC from the internet through the browser when you visit an arbitrary web page. This used to work in the past to enable links in browser to local files. It may or may not work with modern versions of the browsers: Code:
https://github.com/tksugimoto/chrome-extension_open-local-file-link |
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However here he said connection refused, not a 400 unauthorized which would be the correct and likely behavior for a properly configured web server. Hope I've taught our greenhorn friend here some web dev info so they can provide more accurate responses in the future |
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There is no web server involved. @agoo is trying to access his LOCAL DEVICE files with his browser and asking why it fails. I have provided the answer. CORS is something totally different. Stop trying to put down people with high-sounding terms without understanding their meaning first... |
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