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Hey... I'm Fluttershy. I saw this site and made an account. I hope you don't mind...
Tuesday, 05-Apr-11 01:06:59 UTC from web-
@widget I don't suppose you know how I'd do that on Linux? xD
Monday, 03-Sep-12 00:56:26 UTC from web -
@widget (why are you picking me to do it) Sure ok.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 00:57:05 UTC from web -
@widget Yep. Awesome
Monday, 03-Sep-12 00:57:42 UTC from web -
@widget I am?
Monday, 03-Sep-12 00:57:47 UTC from web -
@widget Sounds good to me. Just need to remember where Windows keeps its hosts file. xD (Or spin up a VM? I'll probably do that, actually, so I can continue to exist on both sides.)
Monday, 03-Sep-12 00:59:11 UTC from web-
@bitshift c:/windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts? Or something.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:00:17 UTC from web-
@minti Sounds about right, yeah.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:00:45 UTC from web
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@bitshift System32\drivers\etc
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:00:57 UTC from web -
@bitshift You can always do "new.rainbowdash.net" and point it to Widget's IP, and leave old RDN as it is.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:02:42 UTC from web-
@nerthos I suspect he's using nginx's vhost support, in which case it won't know which site to serve me if my system doesn't send specifically "rainbowdash.net" or "www.rainbowdash.net" as the domain in the headers.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:05:31 UTC from web-
@bitshift He could set it to _, which will serve to any host
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:06:11 UTC from web-
@minti But then you can't server multiple sites so easily, so it's not _usually_ a good idea.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:06:56 UTC from web-
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:07:20 UTC from web
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@bitshift Point taken.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:06:18 UTC from web -
@bitshift Anyway I would just edit the hosts file of my netbook to access the new one and use the desktop for the old one, but I don't know if you have two computers around.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:10:37 UTC from web-
@nerthos I do, but I'd rather just use a VM instead of a second physical machine, since I can then have them both on the same physical machine.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:12:03 UTC from web-
@bitshift It's all about what's more confortable for you. For me it's more bothersome to set up a VM than it is to turn on both computers.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:12:51 UTC from web-
@nerthos Well, I already have a VM ready, I just need to actually start it up and set the hosts file when @widget gives the go signal.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:14:28 UTC from web-
@bitshift It's probably the same IP from yesterday so I could just turn on the dsktop and set this one for the test. I don't know if to do that or to take a nap.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:16:02 UTC from web
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@widget Heh, finally set it up so "router" points to my router. I missed that on windows. :(
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:00:01 UTC from web -
@widget Mine is 192.168.1.1:8080 because I messed up stuff once.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:01:26 UTC from web -
@widget Ours is weird. It's 192.168.15.100
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:01:46 UTC from web -
@widget Hm. Seems those things only work on my redneck server configurations then.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:04:11 UTC from web -
@widget True.
Monday, 03-Sep-12 01:09:11 UTC from web
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