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I just discover that "localdev.me" points on "127.0.0.1". That means that you can use "foo.localdev.me" for example, and it points on your host.
So, if "foo.localhost" fails, try "foo.localdev.me".

Very cool for local tests!

@metal3d yes for testing possibly. But in general, whoever controls this domain can break your setup and redirect your data

@winfried I'm using foo.127.0.0.1.nip.io instead, and if really it fails... dnsmasq is my friend.

On of course, I really don't know how to fix on Windows

@winfried it's Amazon that maintain the domain name. I guess they will not remove it for a while 😉

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