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Your Pre-Production Server Is on the Public Internet. Here's How to Fix That
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Your Pre-Production Server Is on the Public Internet. Here's How to Fix That

via Dev.to Webdevnicolas.vbgh2h ago

You just deployed your pre-production environment. It works. You're proud. Then someone asks: "Can I access it from home?" And you think, sure, I'll just... expose it to the internet? No. Absolutely not. Your dev and pre-production servers are full of half-finished features, debug endpoints, test data, and admin panels whose password is "admin." Putting them on the public internet is like leaving your house keys under the mat and tweeting the address. You need a solution. One that works for your whole team — not just the engineers. The Problems Nobody Warns You About Here's the situation. You have a server somewhere — a Kubernetes cluster, a VPS, a rack in the basement that everyone pretends is temporary. Inside, you run multiple environments: development, pre-production, monitoring dashboards, error tracking. Internal stuff. The kind of services your team needs daily but the outside world should never touch. The obvious move: give each service a public URL, slap on authentication, cal

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