Convert your local IP address into a URL by replacing it with the corresponding domain name or service identifier.
Convert your local IP address into a URL by replacing it with the corresponding domain name or service identifier.
After testing the basic CCTV setup, I moved to install MotionEye on an Ubuntu VM using some Raspberry Pi Zero W cameras. So far everything is running smoothly. Now I want it to be more user-friendly—my partner doesn’t care about IP addresses, so I’m trying to create a friendly URL like 'www.myaddress.local' instead. I got inspiration from a former workplace project where an internal site was hosted on a '.local' domain. Thanks for any tips you can share!
Based on how their router is set up, you could potentially include it in the local DNS so your address is correctly mapped.
Your old Verizon router includes a DNS manager instead of a loopback, allowing you to follow @Ryan_Vickers' advice directly on the device. Check if your router offers something similar.