Hmmm... but what if my server rewrites the URL to 127,0.0.1? Example. I navigate to the IP of 192.168.0.xxx:8080 and then it takes me to an outside server that logs me in, then redirects me back to my server (this part changes the url from 192.xxx... to 127.0.0.1) and prevents me from navigating the website. When I use Chrome on my phone along with Chrome://inpsect on my computer I can port forward my localhost and the port. so My phone can then use localhost:8080 without any problems. I am trying to achieve the same thing with my virtualbox. so far I still have yet to find a solution. :(
Hmmm... but what if my server rewrites the URL to 127,0.0.1? Example. I navigate to the IP of 192.168.0.xxx:8080 and then it takes me to an outside server that logs me in, then redirects me back to my server (this part changes the url from 192.xxx... to 127.0.0.1) and prevents me from navigating the website. When I use Chrome on my phone along with Chrome://inpsect on my computer I can port forward my localhost and the port. so My phone can then use localhost:8080 without any problems. I am trying to achieve the same thing with my virtualbox. so far I still have yet to find a solution. :(