I did fiddle with host file in the past for this. I do in fact have a dns on my synology NAS and have bob.local ts.local etc for my 192.168 1.8x addresses.
The problem is when I go to my shack, my parents or a cafe all my ip addresses are wrong. So I need to access all my servers on my laptop via a local host address. Rather than piling all servers onto 127.0.0.1 and thus having to manage port numbers I know just use the other local host addresses I did not realise were available until recently and work with the node implementations.
I will look at the proxy info you shared sooner or later.
Thanks for adding to this thread
Regards
Tony
Or is that Paranoia Mario? ;), I am glad you are reviewing it.
My above solution is Actualy simple and effective. All I do is set the server local address to a 127.0.4.8x address. Rather than using 0.0.0.0 to host on the lan I use 192.168.1.8x for each server (currently additional ip addresses on my laptop) and it is only accessible on the lan when I am on the 192.168.1.x network, and my own computer can always access them at the local host addresses.
But I look forward to finding new methods.
Regards
Tony
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