How does unRAID enable http://tower?












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You can see in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9prjO3Qq1s at 10:55 that Linus enters http://tower into the browser, and the webGUI loads. How does unRAID do that? Does one have to set it as a DNS server, or how can such a locally available url be created, if I want to have a linux server have a similar name?



Edit: Synology is doing a similar thing with http://diskstation:5000



It somehow acts as a DNS server to tell the computer its IP address.
On a Mac for example, typing host -a diskstation into Terminal shows the local IP of the NAS.










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    You can see in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9prjO3Qq1s at 10:55 that Linus enters http://tower into the browser, and the webGUI loads. How does unRAID do that? Does one have to set it as a DNS server, or how can such a locally available url be created, if I want to have a linux server have a similar name?



    Edit: Synology is doing a similar thing with http://diskstation:5000



    It somehow acts as a DNS server to tell the computer its IP address.
    On a Mac for example, typing host -a diskstation into Terminal shows the local IP of the NAS.










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      You can see in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9prjO3Qq1s at 10:55 that Linus enters http://tower into the browser, and the webGUI loads. How does unRAID do that? Does one have to set it as a DNS server, or how can such a locally available url be created, if I want to have a linux server have a similar name?



      Edit: Synology is doing a similar thing with http://diskstation:5000



      It somehow acts as a DNS server to tell the computer its IP address.
      On a Mac for example, typing host -a diskstation into Terminal shows the local IP of the NAS.










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      You can see in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9prjO3Qq1s at 10:55 that Linus enters http://tower into the browser, and the webGUI loads. How does unRAID do that? Does one have to set it as a DNS server, or how can such a locally available url be created, if I want to have a linux server have a similar name?



      Edit: Synology is doing a similar thing with http://diskstation:5000



      It somehow acts as a DNS server to tell the computer its IP address.
      On a Mac for example, typing host -a diskstation into Terminal shows the local IP of the NAS.







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