[4.1.x] Removed note about "0" IP address from tutorial.
Tutorial should offer only minimum, necessary, explanation.
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.. console::
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$ python manage.py runserver 0:8000
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$ python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
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**0** is a shortcut for **0.0.0.0**. Full docs for the development server
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can be found in the :djadmin:`runserver` reference.
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Full docs for the development server can be found in the
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:djadmin:`runserver` reference.
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.. admonition:: Automatic reloading of :djadmin:`runserver`
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@ -996,8 +996,8 @@ separate ports by executing ``django-admin runserver`` more than once.
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Note that the default IP address, ``127.0.0.1``, is not accessible from other
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machines on your network. To make your development server viewable to other
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machines on the network, use its own IP address (e.g. ``192.168.2.1``) or
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``0.0.0.0`` or ``::`` (with IPv6 enabled).
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machines on the network, use its own IP address (e.g. ``192.168.2.1``), ``0``
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(shortcut for ``0.0.0.0``), ``0.0.0.0``, or ``::`` (with IPv6 enabled).
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You can provide an IPv6 address surrounded by brackets
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(e.g. ``[200a::1]:8000``). This will automatically enable IPv6 support.
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