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I have an entry in my local hosts file pointing to:

$my-server-ip development.$client-domain.com

When I ping development.$client-domain.com, I get $server-ip, but when I visit it in a browser, I do not get what is at $my-server-ip, instead I get $client-domain.com's content.

I suspect that this has to do with a recent install of dnsmasq, but if it is I am not certain how to go about resolving this problem.

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So, it turns out that @Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 is right, this is a duplicate... of sorts. However, instead of the proxying happening at the browser or OS level, it is a network proxy which is overriding local settings. It is reading the request header and it is then redirecting.

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