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Add exceptions for Top Level Domains (TLD) #351
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If you know the IP address for that server, you could set up a proxy from |
@j-f1 What would be ideal, for us, is to have an extra attibute in the And then make a change in the Would that be something you would consider looking at if I submitted a PR? Apologies for delay in replying, this recently came up again within our development team as an issue. |
I’m not actually a maintainer of this repo, so I think you’d be better off forking hotel for yourself and making the changes you need. |
This is my config file:
This work great as we deploy a couple applications locally and access using
https://local.dev.appname.org for example
Problem:
We have an application deployed on a remote server we access that has the domain
https://sandbox.dev.appname.org
Which will obviously try route through Hotel when we try to access it locally and causes a server not defined error
Question:
Is there a way to add an exclusion to the
tld
configuration? So that we can keep our current set up and still have Hotel running?Thanks
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