For whatever it is worth, I have been using an OpenBSD VM with Vultr
since 6.7 edition and so far didn't have issues. I may have been a lucky
one that landed on their good side, but I am quite happy with them so
far.
Hakan
On 22/04/17 04:00PM, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> >
> > Mihai Popescu writ
>
> Mihai Popescu writes:
>
>>> It lowers my confidence in Vultr as a reliable OpenBSD host.
>>
>> Very well, it will match the confidence of running OpenBSD on a
>> virtual machine.
>
> Not sure exactly what you mean by that, but i can say i'm very
> happy with my OpenBSD VM provided by openbsd.a
Mihai Popescu writes:
It lowers my confidence in Vultr as a reliable OpenBSD host.
Very well, it will match the confidence of running OpenBSD on a
virtual machine.
Not sure exactly what you mean by that, but i can say i'm very
happy with my OpenBSD VM provided by openbsd.amsterdam.
Al
> It lowers my confidence in Vultr as a reliable OpenBSD host.
Very well, it will match the confidence of running OpenBSD on a virtual machine.
Thank you Stuart - this worked wonderfully!
(I did have to mkdir /var/www/dev)
Respectfully,
David Anthony
On 4/17/22 05:54, Stuart Henderson wrote:
rcctl set syslogd flags -a /var/www/dev/log
On 2022-04-17, David Anthony wrote:
> I'm trying to send Nginx access logs to syslog. I've tried examples in
> the default nginx configuration file and man page to no avail. Can
> anyone help identify why I'm not seeing access logs?
It runs in /var/www chroot, and uses its own code to write to
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