For an integration project, I need to have my cookies be read by two different machines. Looking at the documentation, this is provided by:
$query->cookie( -name=>'oreo', -domain => '.somewhere.net' )
Disregarding any syntactical error above, the problem that I am having is that the machines that I'm bouncing between, do not have DNS entries. They are simply IP addresses, on the local network segment 192.168.*.*.
I'm looking to have the machines recognize the cookie, even thought it doesn't have a conventional -domain value.
Update:
I'm a jerk, the answer has already been posted
here, but this brings up another question. Can I specify network segments (i.e. 192.168.1.1/24)?
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