Re: [9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread Lucio De Re
On 12/29/18, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote: > Actually, what I need would be an HTTP server supporting > SNI so I could serve the appropriate certificate according to > the requested hostname. > As far as I can tell (coffee still working it's way to my brain) Go's HTTPS server does th

Re: [9fans] MH port

2018-12-28 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
Mayuresh Kathe writes: > just so that i know, are you targeting plan9 users for your version > of 'mh'? if yes, will they be interested in migrating away from the > way they are working currently, i.e. with acme and upas? Yes, and no. Yes, in that I intend this MH to fully integrate with the Pla

Re: [9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread David du Colombier
> while I'm thinking about it, is it possible for 9legacy.org to use > letsencrypt? Go's acme/autocert package > (golang.org/x/crypto/acme/autocert) works great. Actually, what I need would be an HTTP server supporting SNI so I could serve the appropriate certificate according to the requested h

Re: [9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread David du Colombier
> the reason i ask is because i was trying to go through the sources > dump. sadly that isn't available at all now. The history of /n/sources/plan9 is available as a Git repository here: https://github.com/0intro/plan9 However, this doesn't include the history of the rest of /n/sources. I have a

Re: [9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread Steve Simon
i have a copy if the diffs russ’s web pages used, though i dont think the annotations are included. it lived on russ’s server i think, not the labs one. maybe its on the internet archive? -Steve > On 28 Dec 2018, at 9:23 pm, Skip Tavakkolian > wrote: > > In all seriousness, it's not too dif

Re: [9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
In all seriousness, it's not too difficult to integrate in. I used Russ' letsencrypt package before this one. Both have been straight forward. There are samples too. With Go modules and vendoring, package version can be locked in (notwithstanding security fixes) On Fri, Dec 28, 2018, 1:15 PM Ski

Re: [9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
It's all relative. For example, compared to the current President of the United States, this API is extremely stable :) On Fri, Dec 28, 2018, 11:58 AM Ethan Gardener On Fri, Dec 28, 2018, at 7:43 PM, Skip Tavakkolian wrote: > > while I'm thinking about it, is it possible for 9legacy.org to use >

Re: [9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread hiro
the reason i ask is because i was trying to go through the sources dump. sadly that isn't available at all now. also, russ used to have this very nice browseable kernel history. that is also gone :(

Re: [9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread Ethan Gardener
On Fri, Dec 28, 2018, at 7:43 PM, Skip Tavakkolian wrote: > while I'm thinking about it, is it possible for 9legacy.org to use > letsencrypt?   Go's acme/autocert package (golang.org/x/crypto/acme/autocert) > works great. "This package is a work in progress and makes no API stability promises."

Re: [9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
I've not had any success for a while with bell-labs sources. I've been using 9p.io. https://9legacy.org is also a great resource. while I'm thinking about it, is it possible for 9legacy.org to use letsencrypt? Go's acme/autocert package (golang.org/x/crypto/acme/autocert) works great. On Fri, D

Re: [9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread Steve Simon
i havent seen sources working for 6 months at least. there are mirrors however: e.g. at http://plan9.io -Steve > On 28 Dec 2018, at 7:07 pm, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote: > > could somebody press the button at bell-labs? > thank you.

[9fans] sources down

2018-12-28 Thread hiro
could somebody press the button at bell-labs? thank you.