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Reverse proxy and local DNS. Just add the domains you want to your DNS and point them at the reverse proxy.
Thanks. It's the reverse proxy part i'm scared of. For some reason theyve just never clicked with me.
I get that, they're a bit confusing at first. I'd highly recommend looking at Caddy, it's configuration is very simple. Really all you have to do is pick a domain name and point it at the correct port. If you're only accessing locally you don't even need to buy a domain.