I'm using name-based virtual hosting. I've set up a development site on my linode. This is one of 10 other websites.
Normally I would add the domain name I'm working on and the linode ip to my local hosts file so I could work on the site in dev while client and rest of the world still sees the old site. Then when time is ready, go to godaddy and point the DNS.
But what if I don't have a local hosts file? Can't get shell access on the computer I'm using. How can I see a site that does not have the dns pointed to it?
I've asked the guys in support if there was something like
http://linodeip.domainsever.something...but they've told me, no. I'd need to use a browser that could send host headers without using the actual domain. I'm locked into Chrome and I don't see this function.
I've looked up some sort of virtual hosts file, etc or proxy...but I can't seem to put my finger on it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Steven