Ask the user to add lines to /etc/hosts in the getting started section of the README
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The provided example is docker-based so that you can deploy and test it very
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quickly. First clone the repo make sure you don't have anything listening on
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port 8080 before starting.
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Add the following lines to your /etc/hosts to simulate multiple subdomains
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127.0.0.1 secret.test.local
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127.0.0.1 secret1.test.local
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127.0.0.1 secret2.test.local
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127.0.0.1 auth.test.local
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Then, type the following command to build and deploy the services:
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docker-compose build
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docker-compose up -d
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After few seconds the services should be running and you should be able to visit
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[https://localhost:8080/](https://localhost:8080/).
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[https://localhost:8080/](https://secret.test.local:8080/).
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Normally, a self-signed certificate exception should appear, it has to be
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accepted before getting to the login page:
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