Clarify the description of ALLOW_PRIVATE_ADDRESSES (#1533)
Co-authored-by: Johannes Ernst <git@j12t.org>
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#### `ALLOWED_PRIVATE_ADDRESSES`
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Comma-separated specific addresses/subnets are allowed in outgoing HTTP queries.
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Comma-separated list of private IP addresses/subnets that are allowed in outgoing HTTP requests. Mastodon blocks HTTP requests to hosts on private IP address ranges (like `127.0.0.1` or `192.168.1.1/16`) to prevent [Server-side request forgeries](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server-side_request_forgery). This setting removes the specified IP addresses/subnets from being blocked.
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#### `AUTHORIZED_FETCH`
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