- -
192.168.1.10.local-ip.sh resolves to 192.168.1.10 + Quick example, say your LAN IP address is 192.168.1.10. Using local-ip.sh, +
+
+192.168.1.10.local-ip.sh resolves to 192.168.1.10 dots.192.168.1.10.local-ip.sh resolves to 192.168.1.10 dashes.192-168-1-10.local-ip.sh resolves to 192.168.1.10`, - }} /> + }} + />
*.local-ip.sh
:
+ The best part is, you can serve your content over HTTPS with our TLS certificate for{" "}
+ *.local-ip.sh
:
-
-
- server.pem -
- server.key +
- + server.pem + +
- + server.key +
- In our case, this certificate will only match subdomains of
local-ip.sh
such as 192-168-1-10.local-ip.sh
- {" "}where dashes separate the numbers that make up the IP address.
+ Be aware that wildcard certificates are not recursive, meaning they don't match
+ "sub-subdomains". + In our case, this certificate will only match subdomains of
local-ip.sh
such as{" "}
+ 192-168-1-10.local-ip.sh
where dashes separate the numbers that make up the IP
+ address.