> On Dec 19, 2018, at 9:24 AM, andrew fabbro wrote:
> Virtually all of the better KVM hosts offer an OpenBSD ISO, and in my
> experience, 100% will add it to their library if you request it.
>
> Note that I'm referring to KVM providers (traditional VPS providers), not
> "public cloud". The big
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 04:39:07PM +0545, Frank Beuth wrote:
>
> (No, switching to Vultr/Linode/etc is not an option)
>
NO Vultr is definitely NOT an option.
>From a thread I started in m...@opensmtpd.org
Vultr has started offering baremetal servers. I made the big mistake
of using one.
They a
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 07:24:12AM -0800, andrew fabbro wrote:
Virtually all of the better KVM hosts offer an OpenBSD ISO, and in my
experience, 100% will add it to their library if you request it.
I did a quick survey, and found that of the providers I currently work with who
offer OpenBSD IS
Philipp Buehler writes:
> Am 20.12.2018 19:24 schrieb cho...@jtan.com:
> > I'm not sure what you mean by that. The script I posted the other day
> > is part of a (working, tested) process to create an openbsd image
> > within openbsd and then upload it to aws as an iam. I based it on, I
> > think,
Am 20.12.2018 19:24 schrieb cho...@jtan.com:
I'm not sure what you mean by that. The script I posted the other day
is part of a (working, tested) process to create an openbsd image
within openbsd and then upload it to aws as an iam. I based it on, I
think, an earlier version of the instructions l
Philipp Buehler writes:
> Am 20.12.2018 18:13 schrieb David Diggles:
> > However it's possible to build for AWS.
> > https://github.com/ajacoutot/aws-openbsd
>
> and there's more stuff "in the pipe", since the above
> needs a Linux or OSX environment
>
> Next year ;) it'll be possible to do this
Am 20.12.2018 18:13 schrieb David Diggles:
However it's possible to build for AWS.
https://github.com/ajacoutot/aws-openbsd
and there's more stuff "in the pipe", since the above
needs a Linux or OSX environment
Next year ;) it'll be possible to do this on OpenBSD
(vmm/packer/vagrant).
ciao
>Note that I'm referring to KVM providers (traditional VPS providers),
>not
>"public cloud". The big boys - AWS, Azure, Google, etc. are not
>interested
>in OpenBSD.
However it's possible to build for AWS.
https://github.com/ajacoutot/aws-openbsd
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 07:24:12AM -0800, andrew fabbro wrote:
Virtually all of the better KVM hosts offer an OpenBSD ISO, and in my
experience, 100% will add it to their library if you request it.
That's an excellent idea, especially from the perspective of making OpenBSD
adoption easier for
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 1:03 AM Frank Beuth wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 02:35:41PM -0200, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> >If you're going to run on some public cloud, they usually offer the
> >possibility of keeping a custom image you provide, and use this image to
> >deploy new VMs based on it.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 01:36:57PM +, secli...@boxdan.com wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 10:22:56AM -0200, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> > Maybe ansible is not the answer here.
>
> You are probably correct. Do you know a better way?
If you're going to run on some public cloud, they usually off
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 10:22:56AM -0200, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
Maybe ansible is not the answer here.
You are probably correct. Do you know a better way?
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 09:23:08AM +, secli...@boxdan.com wrote:
> Has anyone successfully automated (i.e with Ansible/etc) the process of
> installing OpenBSD on a remote server?
>
> The most recent attempts at remote installation (manual or automated) that I
> was able to find, are fairly ol
Den mån 17 dec. 2018 kl 11:19 skrev :
>
> Has anyone successfully automated (i.e with Ansible/etc) the process of
> installing OpenBSD on a remote server?
>
> jcs indicates that his QEMU-based method demands knowing what kind of network
> card is in the server. This seems hard to automate.
I thin
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