pp wrote:

> > Odd. Does work for me. Although I just noticed it send the port number
> > in the Host: header, which means that if you want it really transparent
> > you'll need to get crafty with DNS and/or /etyc/hosts. Can be done,
> > though. The machine running the browser and the machine running the
> > webserver must map the same name to two IPs. Probably easiest to map
> > 127.0.0.1 to your hostname instead of localhost temporarily.
>
> I got 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts
> and the same is configured midgard site.
> Something else?
> Set dns name for that?

I'll be occupied until somewhere late friday afternoon. After that I'll
provide full details. We'll get there.

Emile



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