i want to draft a support ticket for this can you draft it for me: Now I use Daytona sandboxes to give my agent access to a sandbox environment where the agent writes code. Now the thing is that I want to execute that code just like I do in my local environment. So for example, the agent has built a web application, let's suppose a JavaScript application, and I want to run it on that local machine. Here local machine means the sandbox environment. So is that possible? And then like because the sandbox is on cloud, I mean, so is it possible that, you know, anyone on the internet can basically access that sandbox environment, like that localhost URL, and it can, you know, look into it with no IP restriction? Is that possible in this Daytona?

Here's a drafted support ticket for you:

Subject: Running and Publicly Accessing a Web Application Inside a Daytona Sandbox
Priority: Medium
Category: Sandbox / Networking

Description:
Hi Daytona Support Team,
I'm using Daytona sandboxes as an environment for an AI agent that writes and executes code. I have two related questions about running web applications inside a sandbox:
1. Running a web application inside the sandbox
My agent builds web applications (e.g., a JavaScript/Node.js app) directly inside the sandbox. I want to be able to run that application within the sandbox environment itself — the same way I would run it on my local machine (e.g., npm start or node server.js). Is this supported? Can the sandbox execute a running web server process and keep it alive?
2. Public access to the sandbox via a URL
Since the sandbox runs on the cloud, I'd like to understand how network/port exposure works. Specifically:
  • Can a running web server inside the sandbox be accessed from a browser over the internet (i.e., via a public URL rather than localhost)?
  • Is that public URL accessible to anyone on the internet with no IP restrictions, or is there some form of access control (e.g., authentication, IP allowlisting)?
  • If unrestricted public access is the default, is there a way to add restrictions to limit who can access it?
Any documentation or guidance on port forwarding, public URL generation, and access control for sandbox environments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

Environment Details:
  • Sandbox type: Daytona cloud sandbox
  • Use case: AI agent running and previewing web applications
  • Language/Runtime: JavaScript (Node.js)

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