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Host file

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If you are working on a temporary site that is located at a different location, you may need to change how your computer uses DNS on that page. You do this by editing the Host file. Here are the steps:

  • Figure out what you want to change, for example:
  • mywebsite.com has a development version on a dns server at 11.22.33.44
  • Open the host file, here are the locations:
  • C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts - Windows
  • /etc/hosts - Unix
  • Open the file with a simple text editor like notepad or notepad++
  • To add an entry, add the line:
  • [ip of server location] [domain]
  • So in the above example, the line will be:
  • 11.22.33.44 mywebstie.com
  • Save file. You may need to give windows elevated permission to save
  • Open a browser and clear cache or do private browsing to test.
  • Sometimes it helps to run flush dns:
  • Press the key combo Windows + R
  • Type this and press return:
  • ipconfig /flushdns
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