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Mbrock
In a lot of places, 0 works like 127.0.0.1, and last time I checked, 0.xip.io worked fine. :)
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Asko P.
Why not use a localhost tunnel service? Lots of those out there (and many offer https support, too)
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Mark Dain
My home network has DNS records and static IP addresses so I can freely share. I was curious if it's possible to set your reverse DNS to be the IP address itself. It seems something like 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa doesn't resolve for almost all IPs I tried. I believe it depends on the provider. I thought I'd come across a service that did this and then I managed to find xip.io
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