+ [2015-01-21T22:38:14Z] jkay89 The link I've been using
+ [2015-01-21T23:36:12Z] zipper Is there a way to run jekyll on port 80?
+ [2015-01-21T23:36:56Z] zipper Might there be a default jekyll config stopping me from accessing a jekyll site from another host within the same network?
+ [2015-01-21T23:37:46Z] zipper Like if it's locally running on localhost:4000 I should be able to enter the LAN IP of the PC from my phone and access it, no?
+ [2015-01-21T23:38:07Z] zipper Using wifi to interconnect them.

message no. 74195

Posted by jekyllrb in #jekyll at 2015-01-21T03:44:00Z

Title: Travis CI - Free Hosted Continuous Integration Platform for the Open Source Community (at travis-ci.org)
+ [2015-01-22T01:47:41Z] zipper So uh I was asking why jekyll could be blocking connections over a LAN.
+ [2015-01-22T02:46:37Z] jaybe zipper, you can visit your local jekyll dev environment by listening on 0.0.0.0:PORT - then visiting your computers IP:PORT
+ [2015-01-22T02:46:58Z] jaybe zipper, by default - local dev server (ruby) listens on 127.0.0.1 (localhost) (security focus)
+ [2015-01-22T03:24:42Z] olivierrr I deleted some _posts from jekyll and they seem to still be showing up.
+ [2015-01-22T03:25:41Z] olivierrr Has anyone had this issue? how do i deal with it?