diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b7d2d56..7b24ead 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -120,7 +120,8 @@ In order to upgrade, just: - To sudo in the VM, just run `sudo `. The `vagrant` user belongs to the sudoers and you may `sudo` with no password asked - The IP address `192.168.99.100` is created by VM - The VM is also available on hostname `localhost` -- In order to access your local websites: http://localhost:8080 +- In order to access your local websites: http://vagrant.vm +- You may use the wildcard: http://*.vagrant.vm - In order to access Mailcatcher: http://localhost:1080 - In order to access to MariaDB: mysql://vagrant:vagrant@localhost:3307 from the host. Use mysql://vagrant:vagrant@localhost:3306 from the VM. - In order to access the Mailcatcher's SMTP from the host: smtp://localhost:1025 @@ -146,13 +147,13 @@ The SSH identity forwarding is enabled from the host to the VM (`config.ssh.forw ### Apache #### Access -Your local environment is available from your host computer at the address: http://localhost:8080. This will launch the [projects browser](#projects-browser). +Your local environment is available from your host computer at the address: http://vagrant.vm. This will launch the [projects browser](#projects-browser). The default document root is: `/vagrant/www` #### Dedicated Apache virtual host -In some cases, you might need to create a dedicated virtual host to access your projects. For example: http://myproject.local:8080. +In some cases, you might need to create a dedicated virtual host to access your projects. For example: http://myproject.vagrant.vm. For Mac and Unix systems: in order to do so, the script [create-vhost.sh](https://github.com/axeloz/vagrant-lamp/blob/master/create-vhost.sh) is provided. Make sure it is executable (`chmod +x create-vhost.sh`) and run it from the **host** (`./create-vhost.sh`). Just follow the instructions, the script will then create an entry into the `/etc/hosts` file and will add the virtual host to Apache into the `vagrant-lamp/apache/conf` folder. Finally, it will reload Apache.