On Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 4:01:11 PM UTC+2 Stobot wrote:

I start node each morning and it gives me the standard Serving on 
> http://127.0.0.1:8080 message, so I'd have to figure out how to get that 
> to a 10.1.X.X situation for LAN usage to multi-serve right? In BOB there's 
> some buttons to press, so the actual method of how to do this in base-node 
> is something I'm not aware of.  
>

On windows there are even better options. You can use IIS Internet 
Information Service to run your node server as a service on your computer. 
So as soon as it is switched on the server will be active. 

BUT ... In an enterprise environment you will probably _not_ be allowed to 
start IIS as a service on your PC ... 

If you do have admin rights on your PC you can also define a "local domain 
name" in the windows hosts file, if you have a fixed IP address. 
eg: http://<anyName>.lan:8080  .. 
The port will need to be there :/ ... BUT if you would have access to IIS 
you could start it at port 80. So the address would be http://<anyName>.lan 
... Which imo is much cooler than http:/10.1.0.10:8080  

just my thoughts
-mario

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