POST https://kbin.spritesserver.nl/f/inbox

SharedInboxController

Request

GET Parameters

None

POST Parameters

None

Uploaded Files

None

Request Attributes

Key Value
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[]
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Cookies

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Response Cookies

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Session 1

Session Metadata

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Session Attributes

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Session Usage

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Stateless check enabled
Usage
Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\UsageTrackingTokenStorage:41
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Server Parameters

Server Parameters

Defined in .env

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APP_SECRET
"82ce1339a6c267e28d1f1dcb37a7454c"
CORS_ALLOW_ORIGIN
"^https?://(kbin.localhost|127\.0\.0\.1)(:[0-9]+)?$"
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""
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""
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""
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""
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""
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"HTTP/1.1"
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""
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"false"
SSL_CIPHER_USEKEYSIZE
"256"
SSL_CLIENT_VERIFY
"NONE"
SSL_COMPRESS_METHOD
"NULL"
SSL_PROTOCOL
"TLSv1.3"
SSL_SECURE_RENEG
"true"
SSL_SERVER_A_KEY
"rsaEncryption"
SSL_SERVER_A_SIG
"sha256WithRSAEncryption"
SSL_SERVER_I_DN
"CN=R10,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US"
SSL_SERVER_I_DN_C
"US"
SSL_SERVER_I_DN_CN
"R10"
SSL_SERVER_I_DN_O
"Let's Encrypt"
SSL_SERVER_M_SERIAL
"05BC012BFCA0DD2ABABFC84B9630E756CB3B"
SSL_SERVER_M_VERSION
"3"
SSL_SERVER_SAN_DNS_0
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
SSL_SERVER_S_DN
"CN=kbin.spritesserver.nl"
SSL_SERVER_S_DN_CN
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
SSL_SERVER_V_END
"Aug 27 21:01:45 2025 GMT"
SSL_SERVER_V_START
"May 29 21:01:46 2025 GMT"
SSL_SESSION_ID
"f8a458570bd4079c3f67a8627dea1c057bdd24a6fb71d8b7bec9d026c6929658"
SSL_SESSION_RESUMED
"Initial"
SSL_TLS_SNI
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
SSL_VERSION_INTERFACE
"mod_ssl/2.4.62"
SSL_VERSION_LIBRARY
"OpenSSL/3.0.16"
SYMFONY_DOTENV_VARS
"KBIN_DOMAIN,KBIN_TITLE,KBIN_DEFAULT_LANG,KBIN_FEDERATION_ENABLED,KBIN_CONTACT_EMAIL,KBIN_SENDER_EMAIL,KBIN_JS_ENABLED,KBIN_REGISTRATIONS_ENABLED,KBIN_API_ITEMS_PER_PAGE,KBIN_STORAGE_URL,KBIN_META_TITLE,KBIN_META_DESCRIPTION,KBIN_META_KEYWORDS,KBIN_HEADER_LOGO,KBIN_CAPTCHA_ENABLED,KBIN_FEDERATION_PAGE_ENABLED,REDIS_PASSWORD,REDIS_DNS,S3_KEY,S3_SECRET,S3_BUCKET,S3_REGION,S3_VERSION,OAUTH_FACEBOOK_ID,OAUTH_FACEBOOK_SECRET,OAUTH_GOOGLE_ID,OAUTH_GOOGLE_SECRET,OAUTH_GITHUB_ID,OAUTH_GITHUB_SECRET,KBIN_ADMIN_ONLY_OAUTH_CLIENTS,APP_ENV,APP_SECRET,POSTGRES_DB,POSTGRES_USER,POSTGRES_PASSWORD,POSTGRES_VERSION,DATABASE_URL,MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN,MAILER_DSN,MERCURE_URL,MERCURE_PUBLIC_URL,MERCURE_JWT_SECRET,CORS_ALLOW_ORIGIN,LOCK_DSN,JWT_SECRET_KEY,JWT_PUBLIC_KEY,JWT_PASSPHRASE,HCAPTCHA_SITE_KEY,HCAPTCHA_SECRET"