On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 08:47:23AM -0600, deich...@placebonol.com wrote:
> continuing with man page recommendations, when you read entirely to the end
> of a man page you will see reference to related man pages. At the end of
> httpd man there are several references, including httpd.conf
this c
continuing with man page recommendations, when you read entirely to the end of
a man page you will see reference to related man pages. At the end of httpd
man there are several references, including httpd.conf
On April 19, 2024 8:58:34 PM MDT, Alexis wrote:
>"Luca Leone" writes:
>
>> I could
"Peter N. M. Hansteen" writes:
Here's the story of my asking it to write a PF.conf -
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/chatgpt_writes_pf.conf.html or with
nicer formatting and trackers
https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2023/06/i-asked-chatgpt-to-write-pfconf-to-spec.html
so in this context, near totally
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 12:58:34PM +1000, Alexis wrote:
> > and a bit surprinsigly - at least to me - chatgpt didn't get the syntax
> > right either, no matter how detailed my prompt was.
>
> Not at all surprising to me, given that ChatGPT and other LLM-based 'AI'
> systems - essentially Markov ch
"Luca Leone" writes:
thanks Alexis for pointing me to the right resources!
Actually I did a search in the man pages, but I searched for
"httpd" which gave me the page for httpd, and rightly so, page
that was not useful for my problem. I *didn't *search for
"httpd.conf", which would have bee
thanks Alexis for pointing me to the right resources!
Actually I did a search in the man pages, but I searched for "httpd" which gave
me the page for httpd, and rightly so, page that was not useful for my problem.
I *didn't *search for "httpd.conf", which would have been much more useful.
I und
"Luca Leone" writes:
I could not find much online on how to write these two guys:
httpd.conf and relayd.conf
On OpenBSD, the first places to check for documentation are:
* the man(ual) pages, which can be accessed from the command line,
e.g.
$ man httpd.conf
$ man relayd.conf
but whic
WOW!
it works, super happy right now, after many (interesting) hours trying to make
it work with a lot of not-so-useful help from chatgpt ;)
Maybe then I will not leave openBSD... I simply have to improve my skills :)
Thanks Kirill!!!
Any good resourse you'd like to point me to, to improve on
On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 13:30:47 +0200,
Luca Leone wrote:
>
> I'll keep working on it, but after a couple of days spent on this stuff I'm
> starting to think that maybe to serve my node app there should be an easier
> way than openbsd ;)
>
I guess you mean someting like that?
table { 127.0.0.1
wonderful, thanks Omar!
somehow I missed it! my bad.
I wrote a basic relayd.conf, which of course doesn't work.
http protocol "http" {
match request header set "X-Forwarded-For" value "$REMOTE_ADDR"
}
relay "web" {
listen on 0.0.0.0 port 443 tls
protocol "http"
forward to 127.0.0.1 p
Hello,
On 2024/04/18 22:29:55 +0200, "Luca Leone" wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> [...]
>
> If is change `pass to "http://localhost:3000/"` with a simple `root
> "/var/www/htdocs"` directive,
> the syntax check is OK.
>
> The reason for the `pass to "http://localhost:3000/"` directive is that I am
>
Hi guys!
this is the content of my httpd.conf file:
server "birbi.biz" {
listen on * port 80
location "/.well-known/acme-challenge/*" {
root "/acme"
request strip 2
}
location * {
block return 301 "https://$HTTP_HOST$REQUEST_URI";
}
}
server "birbi.biz
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