The webserver is called httpd (not the apache one). I like this book but some people don't need the extra help of a book (I do).
https://www.michaelwlucas.com/tools/relayd On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 11:49 AM John Long <codeb...@inbox.lv> wrote: > On Mon, 2018-06-25 at 10:15 -0500, Vijay Sankar wrote: > > Here is my df -h output -- Just as an FYI I was testing some > > workarounds for the samba virusfilter issue and then made some > > mistakes that screwed up KDE etc. So decided to build it from > > scratch > > and have about 5000 packages built right now with the following > > disk > > usage. > > > > $ df -h > > Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on > > /dev/sd0a 1005M 102M 852M 11% / > > /dev/sd0l 3.9G 1.8G 2.0G 48% /builds > > /dev/sd0k 127G 1.3G 119G 1% /home > > /dev/sd0d 3.9G 7.2M 3.7G 0% /tmp > > /dev/sd0f 5.9G 1.9G 3.8G 33% /usr > > /dev/sd0g 2.0G 185M 1.7G 10% /usr/X11R6 > > /dev/sd0h 19.7G 9.4G 9.3G 50% /usr/local > > /dev/sd0j 5.9G 3.3G 2.3G 59% /usr/obj > > /dev/sd0i 2.0G 990M 929M 52% /usr/src > > /dev/sd0e 31.5G 57.9M 29.9G 0% /var > > /dev/sd0m 243G 83.7G 147G 36% /usr/ports > > Thanks, this is good info. > > I am trying to find out about /usr/xenocara if it is still needed and > also whether it's still recommended to build from source and track > -stable or whether syspatch does away with that. > > What is the recommended http server these days? I remember the > transition from apache to nginx. What's the conventional wisdom? > > My plan for this box is sftp, http, and minidlna server. > > Thank you, > > /jl > > -- So the HP guy comes up to me and he says, 'If you say nasty things like that to vendors you're not going to get anything'. I said 'no, in eight years of saying nothing, we've got nothing, and I'm going to start saying nasty things, in the hope that some of these vendors will start giving me money so I'll shut up'. -Theo De Raadt