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Look mum no IIS, simple powershell webserver hosts file.

by vMan | Mar 12, 2021 | Powershell, Random

So I will keep this one short and sweet. It’s a simple script to run a webserver in Powershell which serves a file, hold on what? good gawd why, you say!?!?! because powershell that’s why! PS: It’s not my first rodeo with the light weight Powershell...

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