OpenBSD 6.2.
precisely as summarised by Scott, however to overcome some pitfalls, full
details to get TLS working for your domain www.example.com as follows.
1. Configure httpd.conf to work with your domain example.com as follows:
# vi /etc/httpd.conf
# $OpenBSD: httpd.c
I've got a box with an LTE cellular modem in it whose purpose is to provide
a backup connection to the Internet if the hardwire service goes down. It's
running OSPF to connect to the rest of the network, and the only time any
traffic should go over the cellular link (which is slower and bandwidth
c
> On Dec 19, 2017, at 14:54, Ted Unangst wrote:
>
> Kai Wetlesen wrote:
you don't have to announce your bug database the first day you set it up.
in
fact, it's better not to. but in a few months time, when somebody
inevitably
asks misc how do i contribute, where's the
On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 3:26 AM, ?? ?? wrote:
> Hello, I am very new to all these things, and wanted to have ssl for my own
> server (Openbsd6.2, Openbsd httpd, Openbsd acme-client), which will be my
> first ssl, other than previous self-signed one.
>
> Previously, to create a website, I followe
This is fixed in the latest snapshot. Before this commit, even if gid or uid
options were recognised, they would not have had an effect.
Please let me know if you find any other bugs - there are many :)
From: azarus
Sent: Monday, 18 December 2017 8:11:52 PM
To:
Kai Wetlesen wrote:
> > > you don't have to announce your bug database the first day you set it up.
> > > in
> > > fact, it's better not to. but in a few months time, when somebody
> > > inevitably
> > > asks misc how do i contribute, where's the todo list, you'll have this
> > > handy
> > > lis
Kai Wetlesen writes:
> There are many decisions that would need to be made that will piss
> somebody off. Decisions like what software/platform to use, where to
> host the thing, and how much the tool should integrate into existing
> bug reporting mechanisms (right now just fancy emailing).
So i
Thank you for your input and sorry about the delay.
I realize now that my question was poorly documented and promise that I
will produce ddb report next time if the crash occurs.
Meanwhile, I have managed to safely remove the encrypted partition with
$doas bioctl -d sdX. That was all what I was t
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Hi Florian,
i am sending this email also directly to you, as you are the author of slaacd
and companions.
When roaming with my Laptop between offices/home or just different IPv6 enabled
networks, i have to delete the remaining IPv6 addresses from the previous
network by hand to get it working
Hello, I am very new to all these things, and wanted to have ssl for my own
server (Openbsd6.2, Openbsd httpd, Openbsd acme-client), which will be my first
ssl, other than previous self-signed one.
Previously, to create a website, I followed some blog posts and created
self-signed ssl
(http://
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