To use another name than 127.0.0.1 or localhost, you need to change name resolving. That can be done through reconfiguring a (caching) DNS server. Some routers also have support for this.
But for a "home alone setup", the easiest way is to change the local hosts file:
1. Add the following line to "c:\windows\drivers\etc hosts":
Thanks for your reply. This is a network server, and I am trying to add an address like peclindex.com. Also, any guide on securing everything HTTP link? So users can access HTTP with a secure and particular web address?
saadalicalgary wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 7:08 pm
Thanks for your reply. This is a network server, and I am trying to add an address like peclindex.com. Also, any guide on securing everything HTTP link? So users can access HTTP with a secure and particular web address?
The Everything HTTP Server is for simple use cases. If you need more complex functions, like domain integration, you will need a (reverse) proxy server like nginx to handle that. Same with https. You need to acquire the necessary certificates from a certificate authority (Let's Encrypt for example)
saadalicalgary wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 7:10 pm
Also, I don't see in your comment how to change the logo, customize the welcome message etc...