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Would it be possible to create a separate configuration for each page instead of a single dnsmasq configuration? This would have the advantage of allowing you to specify a specific TLD, e.g., “.dev,” and your own domain, e.g., “test.dev,” which would then be forwarded to valet, but it would not overwrite other domains that also end with “.dev.”
I currently have the problem that I want to integrate Google's OAuth and test it locally, but I need a valid TLD to do so. This means I cannot use “.test”.
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Would it be possible to create a separate configuration for each page instead of a single dnsmasq configuration? This would have the advantage of allowing you to specify a specific TLD, e.g., “.dev,” and your own domain, e.g., “test.dev,” which would then be forwarded to valet, but it would not overwrite other domains that also end with “.dev.”
I currently have the problem that I want to integrate Google's OAuth and test it locally, but I need a valid TLD to do so. This means I cannot use “.test”.
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