Should be 'resolver' with an r
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Not only that, but I also decided to set up a few TLDs to separate my sites. I use .ppm for my personal and freelance sites, .dev for my experimental stuff, and .bsi for my company work. This allows me to separate sites like so:
Sites |-- bsi | |-- this | |-- that | `-- theother |-- dev | |-- experiment1 | |-- experiment2 | |-- youget | `-- thepoint `-- ppm |-- postpostmodern `-- littlebeestudio -
You can set up TLDs to resolve to your local IP address. So, anything.dev and anything.test will automatically stay local.
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Add Sticky Noteresolve
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I confirm you must add 127.0.0.1 at the first position in your System Prefences/Network/ DNS Server
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Johns comment (#30) has a typo in it. The proper directory for ZeroConf/Bonjour to work is not /etc/resolve it is /etc/resolver
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Geoff NCreate a whole new site on your Mac just by creating a new folder thanks to BIND and Apache's dynamic virtual hosts.
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