Why should I have to edit the httpd config? What if I want it to be available on my LAN at home so that I can test it in IE or Safari from other machines (or from a VM)? Also, that was a single use case - I can think of many more.
2009/6/23 Patryk Zawadzki <[email protected]> > On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Graham Lyon<[email protected]> wrote: > > Ah, but what if I wanted to sit in my local coffee shop doing some > > development work on my website (apache running on my local machine) but > > wanted to use their public wifi to access docs etc online. I want myself > to > > have access to my apache server but I want to prevent others in the > coffee > > shop from also having access. > > Just make your http server only bind to lo interface :) > > -- > Patryk Zawadzki >
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