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How to remove "192.168.0.100/" from "192.168.0.100/mydomain"?
I am using Open Server to create a local server on a conditional computer with ip - 192.168.0.100 . The second computer is in the same network environment as the computer whose ip is 192.168.0.101 . Problems with finding computers have been resolved, as well as problems with logging in on the second computer to the local site from the first computer. However, the problem is this: the address "//192.168.0.100/mydomain" is used for this, where "192.168.0.100/" refers to the directory of the first computer. How to get rid of this part so that on the second computer, as well as on the first one, there are only: "//mydomain" ?
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write in the DNS server that uses the second PC - 192.168.0.100 = mydomain... so that the PC can match the domain name and IP
on Windows, you can put it in the host file
Well, on the server you need to set the root folder to be the one where your site is located, so that did not have to enter the subdirectory
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