On Sep 8, 2018 4:35 PM, flipchan <flipc...@riseup.net> wrote: > > U have to tell em to open port 25 > > On September 8, 2018 6:55:16 PM UTC, Ken M <k...@mack-z.com> wrote: > >This is related to my mail server thread, but in googling about openbsd > >on vultr > >I have seen some comments here and there about issues with the default > >image on > >vultr and to use a custom image or iso instead of what they have. Some > >of these > >seem dated and related to older versions of openbsd. My questions are: > > > >1. Is it still current information that it would be better to use my > >own > >image/install/iso for openbsd on Vultr? > > > >2. Is vultr a good place to host an openbsd box? If not interested in > >hearing > >alternatives. > > > >Also a side note question, is it possible to use VMD/VMM in an openbsd > >guest on > >vultr. I was thinking probably not. I just ask as sometinmes I > >appreciate using > >docker to test things, yeah I know. But the point is my dev workflow on > >my > >openbsd current laptop involves sometimes using alpine linux on vmm an > >using > >docker on that to spin up different things I want to check out. > > > >Ken > > -- > Take Care Sincerely flipchan layerprox dev
I wasn't aware that they had openbsd imagez to choose from. I know from experience that their freebsd image was hosed. Something to do with the swap size as I recall. I would suggest just installing it yourself so you set up the partitions and what not how you want it. Such as a small /home and a larger /var since it's a server. Edgar