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  1. Dec 2023
  2. Dec 2022
    1. You can get around this by forwarding your web server’s port on your router and then use your public IP address as the webhook URL but that’s super annoying, exposes your public IP address and it will very likely change because most home grade cable / DSL connections have dynamic IP addresses.Not only that, but some services require that you respond to webhooks over HTTPS, so now you would be responsible for setting up HTTPS too, when really all you want to do is test a webhook in development.
  3. Nov 2022
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