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Change http://localhost:3000 to myapp.dev with marathon-dns

8 pointsby davewasmerabout 12 years ago

6 comments

brandon_wirtzabout 12 years ago
I do this with Squid, or Fiddler depending on platform.<p>I have done a similar trick for the entire lan by doing port forwarding on DD-WRT and similar.<p>I pretty routinely highjack ports as domains for doing local testing. If I want to make sure that I'm hitting my own cached version of an API that I need to consume from a third party I just serve it from local. That way I can dev offline, or guarantee that I will always get the same response, or a much faster response. I could Mock it, or do a number of other things, but it is often nice to be able to see what is going over the wire, and using a proxy to handle the redirect and port change is one of the best ways to do so.
jstanleyabout 12 years ago
Or with /etc/hosts<p>EDIT: Oops. Didn't notice the port number part.
t0about 12 years ago
Is this just a proxy? It seems like this script accepts packets and forwards them on to localhost.
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ansmanabout 12 years ago
The readme is very unclear, I've installed it but it doesn't appear that it's doing anything.
fnabout 12 years ago
I do this with Vagrant and the vagrant-hostmaster gem.
sebciozabout 12 years ago
What about subdomains? Does it support them?