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I have CORS setup correctly in an ASP.NET Core web app. I'm using the following package...

"Microsoft.AspNet.Cors": "6.0.0-rc1-final"

and here is the startup.cs snippet...

public virtual IServiceProvider ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services.AddCors
    (
        options =>
        {
            options.AddPolicy
            (
                CORSDefaults.PolicyName, 
                builder =>
                {
                    //From config...
                    var allowedDomains = new []{"http://aaa.somewhere.com","https://aaa.somewhere.com","http://bbb.somewhere.com","https://bbb.somewhere.com"};
                    
                    //Load it
                    builder
                        .WithOrigins(allowedDomains)
                        .AllowAnyHeader()
                        .AllowAnyMethod()
                        .AllowCredentials();
                }
            );
        }
    );
}

This works great except that the list of subdomains to allow is growing fast and I want to allow all subdomains of "somewhere.com". Something like "*.somewhere.com". I cant seem to find any documentation on how to do this in the new ASP.NET Core (MVC6, ASP.NET5, VNext). All the docs/examples I'm finding that demonstrate how to do this are for earlier versions of MVC or WebApi. How can I achieve this in the new stack?

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4 Answers 4

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This has now been implemented in version 2.0.0. In your ConfigureServices use the following:

options.AddPolicy("MyCorsPolicy",
   builder => builder
      .SetIsOriginAllowedToAllowWildcardSubdomains()
      .WithOrigins("https://*.mydomain.com")
      .AllowAnyMethod()
      .AllowCredentials()
      .AllowAnyHeader()
      .Build()
   );

Also, don't forget to call UseCors in your Configure call too:

app.UseCors("MyCorsPolicy");
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  • This worked for me, thanks! Also see end of github.com/dotnet/AspNetCore.Docs/issues/9595 - which has the same answer Apr 15, 2020 at 4:47
  • 6
    This answer is spot on. An additional note: If you need the top level as well as subdomains, you need to add both -> e.g. .WithOrigins(new string[] { "https://*.example.com", "https://example.com" }) Apr 21, 2020 at 12:57
  • 4
    Accepted this answer (a few years later) instead of my original workaround below. Obviously this didn't exist when this post was submitted
    – sjdirect
    Aug 26, 2020 at 21:46
  • 1
    @sjdirect Your answer was the perfect workaround at the time! Sep 1, 2020 at 7:12
  • I have tried with the SetIsOriginAllowedToAllowWildcardSubdomains, it works fine for domain like for e.g. https://*.examples.functionality.companyname.com but not for e.g. https://demo.*.functionality.companyname.com In such cases the examples provided by @sjdirect comes to help.
    – Anilkumar
    Dec 8, 2020 at 5:33
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I submitted a pull request to the ASP.NET team with this change so hopefully it will make it into the nuget package. Until then, I use this workaround.

Below you register cors as usual with the exception of having to register the WildCardCorsService class in the di container.

public virtual IServiceProvider ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services.TryAdd(ServiceDescriptor.Transient<ICorsService, WildCardCorsService>());
    services.AddCors
    (
        options =>
        {
            options.AddPolicy
            (
                CORSDefaults.PolicyName, 
                builder =>
                {
                    builder
                        .WithOrigins("http://*.withwildcardsubdomain.com", "http://nowildcard.com")
                        .AllowAnyHeader()
                        .AllowAnyMethod()
                        .AllowCredentials();
                }
            );
        }
    );
}

Save this class locally in your solution. It is a copy and edit of the Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.CorsService.cs class to allow it to handle wildcard subdomains. If it finds a wildcard char '*' it will check if the root domain matches on allowed origins and actual origin. It does NOT support partial wildcard matching.

namespace Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure
{
    /// <summary>
    /// This ICorsService should be used in place of the official default CorsService to support origins 
    /// like http://*.example.comwhich will allow any subdomain for example.com
    /// </summary>
    public class WildCardCorsService : ICorsService
    {
        private readonly CorsOptions _options;

        /// <summary>
        /// Creates a new instance of the <see cref="CorsService"/>.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="options">The option model representing <see cref="CorsOptions"/>.</param>
        public WildCardCorsService(IOptions<CorsOptions> options)
        {
            if (options == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(options));
            }

            _options = options.Value;
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// Looks up a policy using the <paramref name="policyName"/> and then evaluates the policy using the passed in
        /// <paramref name="context"/>.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="requestContext"></param>
        /// <param name="policyName"></param>
        /// <returns>A <see cref="CorsResult"/> which contains the result of policy evaluation and can be
        /// used by the caller to set appropriate response headers.</returns>
        public CorsResult EvaluatePolicy(HttpContext context, string policyName)
        {
            if (context == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(context));
            }

            var policy = _options.GetPolicy(policyName);
            return EvaluatePolicy(context, policy);
        }

        /// <inheritdoc />
        public CorsResult EvaluatePolicy(HttpContext context, CorsPolicy policy)
        {
            if (context == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(context));
            }

            if (policy == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(policy));
            }

            var corsResult = new CorsResult();
            var accessControlRequestMethod = context.Request.Headers[Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.AccessControlRequestMethod];
            if (string.Equals(context.Request.Method, Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.PreflightHttpMethod, StringComparison.Ordinal) &&
                !StringValues.IsNullOrEmpty(accessControlRequestMethod))
            {
                EvaluatePreflightRequest(context, policy, corsResult);
            }
            else
            {
                EvaluateRequest(context, policy, corsResult);
            }

            return corsResult;
        }

        public virtual void EvaluateRequest(HttpContext context, CorsPolicy policy, CorsResult result)
        {
            var origin = context.Request.Headers[Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.Origin];
            if (!OriginIsAllowed(origin, policy))
            {
                return;
            }

            AddOriginToResult(origin, policy, result);
            result.SupportsCredentials = policy.SupportsCredentials;
            AddHeaderValues(result.AllowedExposedHeaders, policy.ExposedHeaders);
        }

        public virtual void EvaluatePreflightRequest(HttpContext context, CorsPolicy policy, CorsResult result)
        {
            var origin = context.Request.Headers[Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.Origin];
            if (!OriginIsAllowed(origin, policy))
            {
                return;
            }

            var accessControlRequestMethod = context.Request.Headers[Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.AccessControlRequestMethod];
            if (StringValues.IsNullOrEmpty(accessControlRequestMethod))
            {
                return;
            }

            var requestHeaders =
                context.Request.Headers.GetCommaSeparatedValues(Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.AccessControlRequestHeaders);

            if (!policy.AllowAnyMethod && !policy.Methods.Contains(accessControlRequestMethod))
            {
                return;
            }

            if (!policy.AllowAnyHeader &&
                requestHeaders != null &&
                !requestHeaders.All(header => Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.SimpleRequestHeaders.Contains(header, StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase) ||
                                              policy.Headers.Contains(header, StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase)))
            {
                return;
            }

            AddOriginToResult(origin, policy, result);
            result.SupportsCredentials = policy.SupportsCredentials;
            result.PreflightMaxAge = policy.PreflightMaxAge;
            result.AllowedMethods.Add(accessControlRequestMethod);
            AddHeaderValues(result.AllowedHeaders, requestHeaders);
        }

        /// <inheritdoc />
        public virtual void ApplyResult(CorsResult result, HttpResponse response)
        {
            if (result == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(result));
            }

            if (response == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(response));
            }

            var headers = response.Headers;

            if (result.AllowedOrigin != null)
            {
                headers[Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.AccessControlAllowOrigin] = result.AllowedOrigin;
            }

            if (result.VaryByOrigin)
            {
                headers["Vary"] = "Origin";
            }

            if (result.SupportsCredentials)
            {
                headers[Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.AccessControlAllowCredentials] = "true";
            }

            if (result.AllowedMethods.Count > 0)
            {
                // Filter out simple methods
                var nonSimpleAllowMethods = result.AllowedMethods
                    .Where(m =>
                        !Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.SimpleMethods.Contains(m, StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
                    .ToArray();

                if (nonSimpleAllowMethods.Length > 0)
                {
                    headers.SetCommaSeparatedValues(
                        Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.AccessControlAllowMethods,
                        nonSimpleAllowMethods);
                }
            }

            if (result.AllowedHeaders.Count > 0)
            {
                // Filter out simple request headers
                var nonSimpleAllowRequestHeaders = result.AllowedHeaders
                    .Where(header =>
                        !Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.SimpleRequestHeaders.Contains(header, StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
                    .ToArray();

                if (nonSimpleAllowRequestHeaders.Length > 0)
                {
                    headers.SetCommaSeparatedValues(
                        Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.AccessControlAllowHeaders,
                        nonSimpleAllowRequestHeaders);
                }
            }

            if (result.AllowedExposedHeaders.Count > 0)
            {
                // Filter out simple response headers
                var nonSimpleAllowResponseHeaders = result.AllowedExposedHeaders
                    .Where(header =>
                        !Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.SimpleResponseHeaders.Contains(header, StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
                    .ToArray();

                if (nonSimpleAllowResponseHeaders.Length > 0)
                {
                    headers.SetCommaSeparatedValues(
                        Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.AccessControlExposeHeaders,
                        nonSimpleAllowResponseHeaders);
                }
            }

            if (result.PreflightMaxAge.HasValue)
            {
                headers[Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.AccessControlMaxAge]
                    = result.PreflightMaxAge.Value.TotalSeconds.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
            }
        }

        protected virtual bool OriginIsAllowed(string origin, CorsPolicy policy)
        {
            if (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(origin) &&
                (policy.AllowAnyOrigin ||
                 policy.Origins.Contains(origin) ||
                 IsWildCardSubdomainMatch(origin, policy)))
                return true;

            return false;
        }

        private void AddOriginToResult(string origin, CorsPolicy policy, CorsResult result)
        {
            if (policy.AllowAnyOrigin)
            {
                if (policy.SupportsCredentials)
                {
                    result.AllowedOrigin = origin;
                    result.VaryByOrigin = true;
                }
                else
                {
                    result.AllowedOrigin = Microsoft.AspNet.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsConstants.AnyOrigin;
                }
            }
            else
            {
                result.AllowedOrigin = origin;
            }
        }

        private static void AddHeaderValues(IList<string> target, IEnumerable<string> headerValues)
        {
            if (headerValues == null)
            {
                return;
            }

            foreach (var current in headerValues)
            {
                target.Add(current);
            }
        }

        private bool IsWildCardSubdomainMatch(string origin, CorsPolicy policy)
        {
            var actualOriginUri = new Uri(origin);
            var actualOriginRootDomain = GetRootDomain(actualOriginUri);

            foreach (var o in policy.Origins)
            {
                if (!o.Contains("*"))
                    continue;

                // 1) CANNOT USE System.Text.RegularExpression since it does not exist in .net platform 5.4 (which the Microsoft.AspNet.Cors project.json targets)
                // 2) '*' char is not valid for creation of a URI object so we replace it just for this comparison
                var allowedOriginUri = new Uri(o.Replace("*", "SOMELETTERS"));
                if (allowedOriginUri.Scheme == actualOriginUri.Scheme &&
                    actualOriginRootDomain == GetRootDomain(allowedOriginUri))
                    return true;
            }

            return false;
        }

        private string GetRootDomain(Uri uri)
        {
            //Got this snippet here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16473838/get-domain-name-of-a-url-in-c-sharp-net
            var host = uri.Host;
            int index = host.LastIndexOf('.'), last = 3;

            while (index > 0 && index >= last - 3)
            {
                last = index;
                index = host.LastIndexOf('.', last - 1);
            }

            return host.Substring(index + 1);
        }
    }

    /// <summary>
    /// Needed to copy these in since some of them are internal to the Microsoft.AspNet.Cors project
    /// </summary>
    public static class CorsConstants
    {
        /// <summary>The HTTP method for the CORS preflight request.</summary>
        public static readonly string PreflightHttpMethod = "OPTIONS";
        /// <summary>The Origin request header.</summary>
        public static readonly string Origin = "Origin";
        /// <summary>
        /// The value for the Access-Control-Allow-Origin response header to allow all origins.
        /// </summary>
        public static readonly string AnyOrigin = "*";
        /// <summary>The Access-Control-Request-Method request header.</summary>
        public static readonly string AccessControlRequestMethod = "Access-Control-Request-Method";
        /// <summary>The Access-Control-Request-Headers request header.</summary>
        public static readonly string AccessControlRequestHeaders = "Access-Control-Request-Headers";
        /// <summary>The Access-Control-Allow-Origin response header.</summary>
        public static readonly string AccessControlAllowOrigin = "Access-Control-Allow-Origin";
        /// <summary>The Access-Control-Allow-Headers response header.</summary>
        public static readonly string AccessControlAllowHeaders = "Access-Control-Allow-Headers";
        /// <summary>The Access-Control-Expose-Headers response header.</summary>
        public static readonly string AccessControlExposeHeaders = "Access-Control-Expose-Headers";
        /// <summary>The Access-Control-Allow-Methods response header.</summary>
        public static readonly string AccessControlAllowMethods = "Access-Control-Allow-Methods";
        /// <summary>The Access-Control-Allow-Credentials response header.</summary>
        public static readonly string AccessControlAllowCredentials = "Access-Control-Allow-Credentials";
        /// <summary>The Access-Control-Max-Age response header.</summary>
        public static readonly string AccessControlMaxAge = "Access-Control-Max-Age";
        internal static readonly string[] SimpleRequestHeaders = new string[4]
        {
      "Origin",
      "Accept",
      "Accept-Language",
      "Content-Language"
        };
        internal static readonly string[] SimpleResponseHeaders = new string[6]
        {
      "Cache-Control",
      "Content-Language",
      "Content-Type",
      "Expires",
      "Last-Modified",
      "Pragma"
        };
        internal static readonly string[] SimpleMethods = new string[3]
        {
      "GET",
      "HEAD",
      "POST"
        };
    }
}

Enjoy!

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  • Should this not be registered as a singleton, rather than registering a transient which will create a new instance for each request? Jul 23, 2016 at 16:07
  • Where do I add that?
    – Si8
    Mar 30, 2017 at 17:56
  • That's pretty slick
    – Nexxas
    Apr 15, 2017 at 13:19
  • 8
    It appears your request was added to the CorsService in v2.0. Not only does a CorsPolicyBuilder now have SetIsOriginAllowedToAllowWildcardSubdomains, but there is also SetIsOriginAllowed that takes a lambda.
    – Granger
    Nov 7, 2017 at 22:32
6

The out-of-the-box CorsService uses policy.Origins.Contains(origin) to evaluate a request. So, it does not look like there is a trivial way to do what you require, because the List must contain the origin. You could implement your own ICorsService, inherit what the out-of-the-box CorsService already provides, and tweak the methods to handle the *.mydomain.com wildcard.

Edit Here is what I accomplished using yo aspnet to generate a 1.0.0-rc1-update2 Web Api project. It works. Register your service in Startup.cs (see CorsServiceCollectionExtensions for details.)

public class Startup
{
    public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
    {
        services.AddOptions();

        services.TryAdd(
            ServiceDescriptor.Transient<ICorsService, MyCorsService>());

        services.TryAdd(
            ServiceDescriptor.Transient<ICorsPolicyProvider, DefaultCorsPolicyProvider>());
    }

    public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory)
    {
        loggerFactory.AddConsole(minLevel: LogLevel.Verbose);

        app.UseCors(corsPolictyBuilder =>
        {
            corsPolictyBuilder.WithOrigins("*.mydomain.com");
        });

        app.Run(async context =>
        {
            await context.Response.WriteAsync(
                $"Is Cors? {context.Request.Headers.ContainsKey(CorsConstants.Origin)}");
        });
    }
}

Here is the service, awaiting your implementation. You can either copy/paste or inherit from CorsService.

public class MyCorsService : CorsService, ICorsService
{
    private ILogger _logger;

    public MyCorsService(IOptions<CorsOptions> options, ILogger<MyCorsService> logger)
        : base(options)
    {
        _logger = logger;
        _logger.LogInformation("MyCorsService");
    }

    public override void ApplyResult(
        CorsResult result, HttpResponse response)
    {
        _logger.LogInformation("ApplyResult");
        base.ApplyResult(result, response);
    }

    public override void EvaluateRequest(
        HttpContext context, CorsPolicy policy, CorsResult result)
    {
        _logger.LogInformation("EvaluateRequest");
        base.EvaluateRequest(context, policy, result);
    }

    public override void EvaluatePreflightRequest(
        HttpContext context, CorsPolicy policy, CorsResult result)
    {
        _logger.LogInformation("EvaluatePreflightRequest");
        base.EvaluatePreflightRequest(context, policy, result);
    }
}
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  • 1
    I was hoping there was something that wasn't so hands on. If I were to take the approach above, what would be the best way to inject/use that implementation instead of the current one? Still trying to wrap my head around all the possible DI approaches that Asp.net Core provides. Thanks!
    – sjdirect
    Apr 27, 2016 at 15:30
  • @sjdirect Are you willing to use RC2? Apr 27, 2016 at 17:25
  • 1
    Shaun, at this moment I wouldn't be excited about upgrading but I would love to hear what relief RC2 brings in relation to this issue.
    – sjdirect
    Apr 27, 2016 at 19:41
  • 1
    Shaun, I'm currently stuck on RC1 and this improvement will have to be done before i'm ready to upgrade to RC2. I coded up a solution and submitted a pull request to the asp.net team here. Now i'm trying to figure out how to just plug in my modified core service instead of the CorsService that is used by default.
    – sjdirect
    Apr 27, 2016 at 22:50
  • 1
    @sjdirect I've added how to plug in your modified core service. Apr 28, 2016 at 17:45
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SetIsOriginAllowedToAllowWildcardSubdomains function works well when the wildcard character is specified at the first part of the subdomains for e.g. https:\\*.modules.features.releaseversion.companyname.com but the same function doesn't give the desired result when the wildcard character is specified at any other part of the subdomain for e.g. https:\\environment.modules.*.releaseversion.companyname.com or https:\\*.modules.*.releaseversion.companyname.com or https:\\environment.*.*.releaseversion.companyname.com

Below code is inspired from the @Shaun Luttin and @sjdirect code snippet

We just wanted to extend the behaviour of the Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsService class to enable usage of wildcard character specified anywhere in the URL

Below class performs the CORS check to allow wild card subdomains. Copy this class locally into the desired project. It's an extended version of the Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructure.CorsService to enable wild card support for subdomains.

    using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructure;
    using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http;
    using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
    using Microsoft.Extensions.Options;
    using Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives;
    using System;
    using System.Text.RegularExpressions;

namespace Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructure
{
    public class CORSServiceWildCardSupport : CorsService, ICorsService
    {
        private readonly CorsOptions _options;
        private readonly ILogger _logger;
        public CORSServiceWildCardSupport(IOptions<CorsOptions> options, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory) : base(options, loggerFactory)
        {
            _options = options.Value;
            _logger = loggerFactory.CreateLogger<CorsService>();
        }

        public new virtual CorsResult EvaluatePolicy(HttpContext context, CorsPolicy policy)
        {
            if (context == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException("context");
            }
            if (policy == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException("policy");
            }
            if (policy.AllowAnyOrigin && policy.SupportsCredentials)
            {
                throw new ArgumentException(Resource.InsecureConfiguration, "policy");
            }
            IHeaderDictionary headers = context.Request.Headers;
            StringValues origin = headers[CorsConstants.Origin];

            bool num = string.Equals(context.Request.Method, CorsConstants.PreflightHttpMethod, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
            bool flag = num && headers.ContainsKey(CorsConstants.AccessControlRequestMethod);

            CorsResult result = new CorsResult
            {
                IsPreflightRequest = flag,
                IsOriginAllowed = IsWildCardSubdomainMatch(origin, policy)
            };
            if (flag)
            {
                EvaluatePreflightRequest(context, policy, result);
            }
            else
            {
                EvaluateRequest(context, policy, result);
            }
            return result;
        }

        protected virtual IsWildCardSubdomainMatch(string origin, CorsPolicy policy)
        {
            var actualOrigin = new Uri(origin);
            foreach (var o in policy.Origins)
            {
                if (IsWildcardMatch(actualOrigin, o))
                {
                    return true;
                }
            }
            return false;
        }

        private bool IsWildcardMatch(Uri actualOrigin, string wildcardUri)
        {
            if (!wildcardUri.StartsWith(actualOrigin.Scheme))
            {
                return false;
            }
            var wildcardUriMinusScheme = wildcardUri.Replace(actualOrigin.Scheme + "://", "");
            var regexFirstStage = wildcardUriMinusScheme.Replace(".", "\\.");
            var regexAllowedHosts = "^" + regexFirstStage.Replace("*", ".*") + "$";
            var actualOriginMinusScheme = actualOrigin.OriginalString.Replace(actualOrigin.Scheme + "://", "");
            var isMatch = Regex.IsMatch(actualOriginMinusScheme, regexAllowedHosts);
            return isMatch;
        }
    }
}

From the above class function IsWildCardSubdomainMatch or IsWildcardMatch can be extended based on the requirement, for our requirement we just needed to perform string comparison.

Register the CORSServiceWildCardSupport class into the dependency container using the below extension class. Copy the class locally into the desired project

using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructure;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Extensions;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection
{
    public static class CORSServiceCollectionExtensions
    {
        public static IServiceCollection AddCORSWithWildCardSupport(this IServiceCollection services)
        {
            if (services == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException("services");
            }
            services.AddOptions();
            services.TryAdd(ServiceDescriptor.Transient<ICorsService, CORSServiceWildCardSupport>());
            services.TryAdd(ServiceDescriptor.Transient<ICorsPolicyProvider, DefaultCorsPolicyProvider>());
            return services;
        }

        public static IServiceCollection AddCORSWithWildCardSupport(this IServiceCollection services, Action<CorsOptions> setupAction)
        {
            if (services == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException("services");
            }
            if (setupAction == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException("setupAction");
            }
            services.AddCORSWithWildCardSupport();
            services.Configure(setupAction);
            return services;
        }
    }
}

Register the CORS from the Startup class

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
        {
            try
            {
                string[] whitelist = {"https:\\environment.modules.*.releaseversion.companyname.com","https:\\*.modules.*.releaseversion.companyname.com","https:\\environment.*.*.releaseversion.companyname.com"};

                services.AddCORSWithWildCardSupport(o => o.AddPolicy(Resource.CorsPolicyName, builder =>
                {
                    builder.WithOrigins(whitelist)
                           .AllowAnyMethod()
                           .AllowAnyHeader()
                           .AllowCredentials();
                }));

                services.AddControllers();

                services.AddMvc(option => option.EnableEndpointRouting = false)
                    .SetCompatibilityVersion(CompatibilityVersion.Version_3_0);

                services.AddAuthentication("Windows");
            }
            catch(Exception ex)
            {
                Logger.Error($"Failed to start due to {ex.Message}.");
            }
        }

services.AddControllers method also registers ICORSService into the dependency container hence always use AddCORS prior to AddControllers

Enjoy :)

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  • The internet uses / not \ (that should be https://www.example.com not https:\\www.example.com). Nov 18, 2021 at 8:13

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