Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Re: django-tenants domain issue

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DumbaClassics <dumbaclassics@gmail.com> 于2020年6月3日周三 上午8:56写道:
Hello Family

I have been following a set up documentation for django-tenants. I did all the set-up to even create a public domain and two tenant domains. For allowed hosts I put ["*"] , though not safe as per clinical research data its convinient for my localhost Test. I am having a challenge navigating to all my domains. The usual http://127.0.0.1: 8000/ gives me No tenant for hostname "127.0.0.1" which is of course reasonable...say my domain name for public is d.dumba.local and the tenant one td.test.local what would be the way to navigating to these domains. 

Your cooperation will be appreciated 

Sincerly D.C

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