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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T11:50:55+00:00 2026-05-18T11:50:55+00:00

A local endpoint defined as net.tcp://localhost:<port>/MyRemoteApp can only be accessed from the local system.

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A local endpoint defined as net.tcp://localhost:<port>/MyRemoteApp can only be accessed from the local system.

  • Which hostname or IP should I use to ensure that the WCF service is accessible from all remote network interfaces?
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    2026-05-18T11:50:56+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:50 am

    you can use 0.0.0.0: and service will bind to all interfaces on the current machine.

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