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Updating to 26.05.2 - Local Webhooks / Local Database Changes

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    Full release notes here.
    https://github.com/nocodb/nocodb/releases/tag/2026.05.2

    My only concern is this line here:
    Private-network access for databases and webhooks. SSRF protection is enforced by default. If your instance connects to a database or sends webhooks on a private or local network, you may need to opt in with the relevant environment variables (NC_ALLOW_LOCAL_EXTERNAL_DBS, NC_WEBHOOK_ALLOW_PRIVATE_NETWORK / NC_ALLOW_LOCAL_HOOKS), or disable SSRF filtering globally with NC_DISABLE_SSRF_PROTECTION. NocoDB Cloud always enforces SSRF protection.

    Can anyone advise if this will impact Cloudron's internal network? I often connect locally/internally to nocodb from n8n.

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      Hello @umnz
      We have published 2026.05.2 2 hours ago.
      Maybe you can update your NocoDB and give some insights your concern.

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