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This is useful when you've configured your Amahi server with an internal domain that matches an external domain. If you chose to disable your router DHCP, Amahi is running the DHCP and the DNS services in your network.
If you want to access a URL (or in general any host) '''outside''' with the same domain that you have in the internal network, the local DNS server may not let you, as it will resolve locally (or not).
The easiest way to fix this is to create an alias for the external URL and effectively "punch a hole in the local DNS-server."
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