When I load a page from OpenBSD served with relayd and httpd with
Content-Security-Policy set to default-src self, I can see that a basic
HTML page that normally renders with all of the text in the center is
now rendered on the left.
I have this currently configured with http://mostlybsd.com n
Hello!
I am putting a small server behind Cloudflare that currently is
configured to serve everything through relayd.
I want to use their option of client-authenticated TLS handshakes, but I
can't see a way to do it with relayd - is this possible?
It does look like I could use httpd tls cli
Hello!
I generally try and run things as a project recommends, but I am
wondering about running different additional partitions (e.g., add
/var/www) or changing partition letter (e.g., move /var to the end for
convenient VPS expansion).
I know it isn't the biggest thing in the world, but wou
I have gzip-static set in a server block in httpd.conf.
If I make the following request:
curl -I -H 'Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate' http://example.com
the response has no Content-Encoding header and the Content-Length
matches /var/www/htdocs/index.html.
If I make the following request:
curl
I have this vague memory of reading someone who posted a script, IIRC,
to convert the system's man pages to HTML, or similar, into somewhere
under /var/www and the pages worked just like the highly useful
man.openbsd.org, and not like the plain text pages that everyone always
posts to their web
On 1/4/24 10:22 AM, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to use relayd with multiple FQDNs mixing remote servers
with and without tls:
relayd -- fqdn1 --> 127.0.0.1 (no tls)
-- fqdn2 --> x.x.x.x (with tls)
I wrote my relayd.conf like this:
table { 127.0.0.1 }
table { x.x.x.x }
http
On 1/6/24 7:35 PM, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 06:57:10PM -0800, Paul Pace wrote:
On 1/4/24 10:22 AM, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to use relayd with multiple FQDNs mixing remote servers
with and without tls:
relayd -- fqdn1 --> 127.0.0.1 (no tls)
On 1/7/24 1:31 PM, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
On Sun, Jan 07, 2024 at 05:21:04AM -0800, Paul Pace wrote:
On 1/6/24 7:35 PM, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 06:57:10PM -0800, Paul Pace wrote:
On 1/4/24 10:22 AM, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to use relayd with mul
Hello!
Apologies if this was announced some place as planned and I missed it,
but I just wanted to let everyone know that cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org
has been down for a few days now.
pkg_add -nu
https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.4/packages-stable/amd64/:
TLS handshake failure:
Hello!
I have an OpenBSD server that hosts multiple services listening on
various ports (some projects have their own web server, some projects
require a reverse proxy, some projects just use httpd, etc.). This
server receives requests via relayd on a different server. I was hoping
to not ins
On 2024-05-02 07:32, Manuel Giraud wrote:
table { 127.0.0.1 }
table { 127.0.0.1 }
table { 127.0.0.1 }
On 2024-05-02 07:02, Zé Loff wrote:
table { 10.17.16.10 }
table { 10.17.16.10 }
table { 10.17.16.10 }
Multiple tables - I didn't see that!
I'm going with something like th
On 6/5/23 3:15 PM, Nick Bouliane wrote:
Hi,
in relayd.conf I'm trying to do :
pass from 192.168.1.1 path "/something.html"
If I individually specify the "from" or the "path", it works
but when I combine both, it doesn't work.
Nowadays, when I come upon this I just use tags and move on.
Some
On 7/8/23 1:03 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Jonathan Drews wrote:
On Sat, Jul 8, 2023, at 01:42, Jonas Borchelt wrote:
The book "Absolute OpenBSD" is an excellent choice to expand your knowledge of
the OpenBSD operating system. It was written by Michael W. Lucas and is regarded as a
comprehe
Hello!
I am wondering if there is some requirement to have the swap disklabel
partition always as partition b? I have a VPS where I might prefer to
put swap at the end so when the VPS RAM and storage is increased, I can
increase swap size, as needed, but I can't figure out why this might be
a
ge near the end. And then yes, you should
be able to re-allocate it in the future, upon a reboot.
But it is also possible that you'll hit bugs in the disklabel editor,
since I've never heard of anyone doing this.
Paul Pace wrote:
Hello!
I am wondering if there is some requirement to
On 10/4/21 11:45 PM, openbsd.l...@krottmayer.com wrote:
Hi,
I use PHP on OpenBSD's HTTPD for my private web page. In the default
configuration it's hard
to debug an PHP error, because I don't see a time or the specific
request on which the
error occurred.
Is there a configuration for PHP or HTT
On 2024-06-11 15:41, Martin wrote:
I already do some rate limiting with stateful tracking options for PF,
which works really great for the stuff I use it for.
I also use block lists of known bad IP addresses etc.
But what useful methods exists that prevent spamming a HTML signup form
from stuff
On 6/12/24 10:32 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
It's not perfect, but I have a long list of regexes that I know are spam
that I have my Perl code that processes the form block. Trying to block
from a log is not very helpful. It can let through thousands of the same
spam attempts before the log catches
I just discovered that location block rules in httpd.conf can only be on
separate lines. For example, the following does not pass the syntax test
(httpd -n):
location "foo" { block, no log }
But this passes:
location "foo" {
block
no log
}
However, server block rules can cont
lowing will not pass the syntax test:
location "someplace/something.ht*" { block, no log }
Thank you,
Paul
Paul Pace wrote:
I just discovered that location block rules in httpd.conf can only be
on separate lines. For example, the following does not pass the syntax
test (httpd -n)
The current version of MariaDB in packages is 10.9 series, which was EOL
August, 2023 as a part of the MariaDB short-term maintenance stable
series, originally released in March, 2022.[1]
I don't know how much it impacts users to upgrade to a newer version,
but it seems like packages should co
Hello!
I have a VPS that will use rsnapshot to back up other servers via the
private network.
The storage used to support this is a block storage device provided by
my ISP.
Assuming I am understanding mount options and my use case correctly,
I've generated the following for /etc/fstab:
1
On 2024-11-25 11:09, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
location match "/(wp%-json/.*)$" {
request rewrite "/index.php/%1"
fastcgi socket "/run/php-fpm.sock"
pass
}
Thank you for this one, especially. It fixes the REST API issue.
Unfortunately,
I have been working on getting pretty permalinks[1] to work properly in
httpd. The WordPress project publishes configurations for Apache and
nginx.[2]
I have a slightly better but still very weak grasp of nginx, so here is
the key part of nginx.conf, as I understand it, for supporting pretty
On 12/9/24 7:58 AM, Maxim wrote:
The FAQ page [FAQ15] suggests to use "pkg_info -Q" to search the
collection of pre-compiled packages. When I search for "tcl",
I get a few "nextcloud" packages only, but no Tcl:
$ pkg_info -v -Q tcl
I've been using lynx instead:
lynx --dump https://cdn.op
I know there are several posts regarding timeout, so I am aware this has
been discussed, but I just want to provide some feedback.
I am only an enthusiast, but I have switched from Ubuntu Server to
OpenBSD for all of my web servers and have now been a very happy user of
OpenBSD for around 5 ye
On 3/6/25 12:59 PM, Volker Schlecht wrote:
Well, there is also the option of porting either for OpenBSD. Still not a
guarantee for anything, but at least problems won't come as a surprise.
If that's
something you want to consider, I'd be happy to review and test.
I think based on the previous
Hello!
Since I don't know anything about creating or maintaining packages, I am
not pretending to be requesting something trivial.
I am currently figuring out how to install and configure Akkoma (a fork
of Pleroma), and while Akkoma currently supports up to Elixir 1.17,
Pleroma only supports
On 2025-03-06 11:54, Volker Schlecht wrote:
On 2025-03-06 07:48, Paul Pace wrote:
I am currently figuring out how to install and configure Akkoma (a
fork of Pleroma), and while Akkoma currently supports up to Elixir
1.17, Pleroma only supports up to Elixir 1.16.
Did you actually try to run
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