It does not, Caddy does not add or modify youre /etc/hosts. It does not add a DNS record or anything. Most modern browsers just know to always resolve *.localhost to your 127.0.0.1. So this is just a nice little extra. So caddy allows your to create *.localhost addresses and it will just work because your browser will understand and make the request to the correct place. Remember that this only works on you're local computer. If you want to add a local with a custom CA you can view caddyserver.com/docs/automatic-https#local-https
Great video as expected; good to see new videos from you
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does it update /etc/hosts? Or how does your web browser know where app.localhost is?
It does not, Caddy does not add or modify youre /etc/hosts. It does not add a DNS record or anything.
Most modern browsers just know to always resolve *.localhost to your 127.0.0.1.
So this is just a nice little extra.
So caddy allows your to create *.localhost addresses and it will just work because your browser will understand and make the request to the correct place.
Remember that this only works on you're local computer.
If you want to add a local with a custom CA you can view caddyserver.com/docs/automatic-https#local-https
@@programmingpercy Oh! I didn't know about *.localhost. Thanks!