For Windows machines, I suggest
using Acrylic DNS proxy to handle the DNS for multiple sites. I've got
info on it here:
http://drupal.org/node/32715#comment-2579138
Basically all my client sites on the devel machine get the TLD .dev (ie:
mysite.dev) . I've been doing this for a few years now and love
it.
Jamie Holly
http://www.intoxination.net
http://www.hollyit.net
On 2/5/2012 11:04 AM, L.J.Bos wrote:
You can download MAMP / XAMPP or
WAMP for free. Follow the instructions and you can access any (dev) site.
Will take you about 15 minutes.
Regards,
Eljay
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 2:46 AM, Earnie Boyd
<
earnie@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
- On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Alison
<alison@ssrv.org.au>
wrote:
- > Hi, having spent the last few days building a new Centos 6.2
(RHEL 6) webserver and migrating 5 low-traffic Drupal virtual sites to it
- successfully, now looking to use the old server as a development
machine. Brain is a bit worn out so this may seem a silly question, but
how can I access the development machine sites? Localhost just gives me
the first Apache default listed site, and using the domain names takes me
to the new server. Tried listening on a different port, didn't help, nor
did using 127.0.0.1 - loopback. Must be an easier way than setting up a
local DNS server and changing development machine domain names.
- >
- > Suggestions please.
- >
- Add your dev sites to the /etc/hosts file.
- 127.0.0.1 dev.site1.com
- 127.0.0.1 dev.site2.com
- etc.
- How are you accessing the dev sites? I mean are you using a
browser
- housed on the same host as the server or are you accessing from a
- different client? You'll need to add the same entries in the
client
- hosts file, if that is a windows PC it will be something like
- c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts.
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