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Update status code for untrusted hosts
As of symfony/symfony#20962, the user will receive a `400 Bad Request`.
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@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ the configuration of your web server. One simple solution to avoid these
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attacks is to whitelist the hosts that your Symfony application can respond
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to. That's the purpose of this ``trusted_hosts`` option. If the incoming
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request's hostname doesn't match one in this list, the application won't
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respond and the user will receive a 500 response.
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respond and the user will receive a 400 response.
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