Inspired by @SwiftOnSecurity and @taviso I wanted to check what else on the public Internet resolves to localhost 127.0.0.1
The answer: a lot!
https://securitytrails.com/list/ip/127.0.0.1 …
Does that make sense?pic.twitter.com/SMNQvN7e8T
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exception: …http://127-0-0-1.668d123404c1481faa713d5bb5e56494.plex.direct resolves to 127.0.0.1, and I have a cert for *.668d123404c1481faa713d5bb5e56494.plex.direct
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