For DreamHost hosting, the owner of `feed.falsefinish.club` can configure CORS headers using an `.htaccess` file in the root directory of the site (or in the specific directory serving the audio files). ## Setting CORS Headers on DreamHost Create or edit the `.htaccess` file in the web root (typically `~/falsefinish.club/feed/` or wherever the audio files are served from) and add: ```apache # Enable CORS for echo-reality.com Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "https://echo-reality.com" Header set Access-Control-Allow-Methods "GET, HEAD, OPTIONS" Header set Access-Control-Expose-Headers "ETag, Last-Modified, Content-Length" # Handle preflight OPTIONS requests RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} OPTIONS RewriteRule ^(.*)$ $1 [R=200,L] ``` ### If targeting specific file types only (recommended) To apply CORS headers only to audio files: ```apache Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "https://echo-reality.com" Header set Access-Control-Allow-Methods "GET, HEAD, OPTIONS" Header set Access-Control-Expose-Headers "ETag, Last-Modified, Content-Length" ``` ### For multiple origins (if needed during development) If you need to allow both the production domain and a local development server: ```apache SetEnvIf Origin "^https://(echo-reality\.com|localhost:3000)$" CORS_ORIGIN=$0 Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "%{CORS_ORIGIN}e" env=CORS_ORIGIN Header set Access-Control-Allow-Methods "GET, HEAD, OPTIONS" Header set Access-Control-Expose-Headers "ETag, Last-Modified, Content-Length" ``` ### How to add the .htaccess file on DreamHost 1. **Via SFTP/FTP**: Connect to the server using an FTP client (like FileZilla) and upload/edit the `.htaccess` file in the appropriate directory 2. **Via DreamHost Panel File Manager**: Log into the DreamHost panel → Manage Websites → Files → navigate to the directory and create/edit `.htaccess` 3. **Via SSH** (if enabled): SSH into the server and use a text editor like `nano` or `vim` ### Important notes for DreamHost - DreamHost's shared hosting uses Apache, so `.htaccess` files work out of the box - The `mod_headers` module is enabled by default on DreamHost - Make sure the `.htaccess` file has proper permissions (644) - Changes take effect immediately—no server restart needed ### Testing the configuration After adding the `.htaccess` file, the owner can verify it's working by checking the response headers: ```bash curl -I -X OPTIONS -H "Origin: https://echo-reality.com" \ "https://feed.falsefinish.club/Echo%20Reality/PINK%20FLIGHT/MP3%20BOUNCE/01.%20PINK%20FLIGHT%20ATTENDANT.mp3" ``` The response should include the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://echo-reality.com` header. ### Quick test `.htaccess` for DreamHost ```apache # TEMPORARY - Allow all origins for testing Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*" Header set Access-Control-Allow-Methods "GET, HEAD, OPTIONS" Header set Access-Control-Expose-Headers "ETag, Last-Modified, Content-Length" ``` This limits the wildcard CORS to just media files, which is a reasonable middle ground—your audio files are publicly accessible but you're not opening up everything on the domain.