Instead of adding entries to your local /etc/hosts file. You could use readme.localtest.me/
/etc/hosts
and use t1.lumen.localtest.me and admin.lumen.localtest.me during development.
Love it! What a nifty idea. I will give it a try.
Or try to use a dsnmasq solution polderknowledge.nl/2017/02/16/dock...
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Instead of adding entries to your local
/etc/hosts
file. You could use readme.localtest.me/and use t1.lumen.localtest.me and admin.lumen.localtest.me during development.
Love it! What a nifty idea. I will give it a try.
Or try to use a dsnmasq solution polderknowledge.nl/2017/02/16/dock...