I have an instance on ramnode. No problems since 6.0
On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 at 20:18, Tony Boston wrote:
> On 08.09.18 02:55, Ken M wrote:
> > This is related to my mail server thread, but in googling about openbsd
> on vultr
> > I have seen some comments here and there about issues with the default
Vultr also with OpenBSD since 5.7 which makes it something like half a year
with no problems whatsoever.
On Oct 9, 2015 7:36 PM, "Rick Hanson" wrote:
> Mike Bregg wrote:
> > I've been using the VPS provider Vultr.com [...]
>
> I second Vultr, fwiw. Works a lot like DO, but better in a few ways.
I know that in iweb dedicated servers you can request a spider kvm with 24h
notice and not pay for that. If it's an urgent request you have to pay a
fee.
On Oct 9, 2015 9:36 PM, "MartÃn Ferco" wrote:
> I can consider that as well, but I'd like to not depend on someone
> inserting CDs or somethin
They also have a Linux client.
On Oct 11, 2015 12:59 AM, "Jack J. Woehr" wrote:
> Joel WirÄmu Pauling wrote:
> > I am unsure if Fortinet have a linux client, I imagine they must.
>
> I think just Windows and Mac, thanks.
>
> --
> Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's
In the fortinet firmware (yes, firmware...) downloads iirc.
On Oct 11, 2015 3:55 PM, "Jack J. Woehr" wrote:
> Pedro Tender wrote:
>
>>
>> They also have a Linux client.
>>
>>
>>
> I've looked for it, any tips where it might be found?
>
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Node.js modules have been removed also in favor of npm.
I highly recommend virtualenv and pip to keep your system cleaner if not
every other reason (package versions, incompatibilities, etc).
Keep Python packages away from your system and into their own environment.
On Dec 2, 2015 6:58 PM, "Christo
If you have multiple apps in production with different versions of packages
that break compatibility then you'll be in a world of pain.
You also have supervisor to make it rc-able.
On Dec 2, 2015 7:52 PM, "Christopher Sean Hilton"
wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 07:19:25PM +
You have a port http://ports.su/sysutils/supervisor
On Dec 2, 2015 8:54 PM, "Christopher Sean Hilton"
wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 07:54:48PM +, Pedro Tender wrote:
> > If you have multiple apps in production with different versions of
> packages
> > that bre
I would suggest a VPN. See which protocols or clients are available in the
iPad and work for that.
On Jan 4, 2016 20:15, "Andreas Thulin" wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> My mom lives in Sweden but spends loads of time in Spain. She likes the
> public service online TV streaming service, which cannot be watc
Why not a virtualenv? Just don’t use system python that need packages on
applications anywhere on anything.
On Mon, 12 Feb 2018 at 20:56, Thuban wrote:
> I forgot the link, my bad:
>
> [1] : http://www.hydrus.org.uk/journal/openbsd-httpd.html
>
Very shortcutted the PAE is for 32bits to allow more RAM like 64bits
processors. Search the math about those RAM numbers regarding CPU
architecture.
Some (very old) 32 bits processors may lack the NX bit.
64 bits all have the NX bit.
You should use amd64.
As a side note, in the processor you've
Collision in dbus-daemon-launch-helper-1.8.16: the following files already
exist
/usr/local/libexec/dbus-daemon-launch-helper (dbus-1.8.16v0
and dbus-daemon-launch-helper-1.8.16)
I've deleted this file, updated again and all went well.
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Jason Crawford wro
mon-launch-helper
âAfter I've moved the file all updates went fine and the file was
recreated.
-
âPTenderâ
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Pedro Tender
wrote:
> Collision in dbus-daemon-launch-helper-1.8.16: the following files already
> exist
> /usr/local/libexec/d
On Friday, May 8, 2015, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Contact the author of this book.
> If I'm nost mistaken, the OpenBSD project is not affiliated in any way
> with the book or the author. I think he can explain the best his
> remarks to you.
>
This.
/noise
/thread
/care
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I'm experiencing the same issue.
It works fine, however, after starting a xfce session inside terminator or
xfce terminalâ - just not the TTY's.
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 2:19 PM, Maurits Fennis wrote:
> > Yes but try typing commands its working as normal.
>
> This is what I meant with having
I've updated another machine today to latest snapshot and it is fixed.
Have you tried the 18th May (ftp3.eu) snapshot ?
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 10:51 PM, dan mclaughlin
wrote:
> On Sun, 17 May 2015 14:29:07 - "Maurits Fennis"
> wrote:
> > > just not the TTY's
> >
> > same here.
> >
> > --
I'm not having problems with ksh nor zsh, going in and out of X (xfce).
âTTY's working fine.â
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 12:56 PM, dan mclaughlin
wrote:
> On Mon, 18 May 2015 11:24:13 +0100 Pedro Tender
> wrote:
> > I've updated another machine today to late
Just to be sure, do you have /bsd directory created?
Since the error is:
"ln: /bsd: No such file or directory"
Since your report is only the make install error and the error is that the
directory does not exist maybe you should start there before making other
assumptions about cleverness. Or maybe
Hi,
I'm experiencing the same issue with today -CURRENT AMD64 using NV driver.
If I configure xorg.conf and use the VESA driver I'm able to boot X (not
@1920x1080 however - still searching if it's possible using VESA).
Has the NV driver become unsupported?
graphic card dmesg info is:
vga1 at pci1
They have never responded to mine even though I've received the replacement for
the AMD64 cd but never the fixed typo sticker.
> On 02 Jul 2015, at 21:08, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
>
>> On 2015-07-02 18:10, Jorge Gabriel Lopez Paramount wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I know this is not related to Op
It is also fixed for AMD64 using NV driver.
âThanks.â
On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 9:16 PM, Mark Kettenis
wrote:
> > Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2015 21:34:54 +0200
> > From: Markus Lude
> >
> > Change from kettenis@ in xenocara/lib/libpciaccess/src/openbsd_pci.c
> > r1.26 fixed it for me.
>
> Good to he
As one of my favorite Beatles song, I'm in love with this version.
On Sep 2, 2015 8:30 PM, wrote:
> Much hope the LibreSSL is one of the most valuable and reused software
> by other projects and developer groups on teh Interwebs growing in
> popularity as a sane and correct replacement.
>
> Cheer
Snapshots?
On Sep 20, 2015 9:54 PM, "Quartz" wrote:
> We have a bunch of low power embedded devices that we'd like to keep
> reasonably up to date, but the disk space and cpu overhead of tracking
> -stable is kind of a nonstarter. Is there another/better way of doing
> things these days? (Other t
As it was already stated in @misc, mtier is probably as safe as relying on
openbsd code.
On Sep 20, 2015 10:29 PM, "Quartz" wrote:
> https://stable.mtier.org/
>>
>
> A cli update program that applies binary patches is pretty much perfect,
> but I'm not sure we want to rely on a 3rd party for that
And how are you installing packages as a non root user?
On Apr 7, 2016 22:08, "Teno Deuter" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just installed a 5.9 AMD64 version and get issues with adding packages as a
> regular system user. 'env' shows me the correct setting for PKG_PATH but
> seems that the user environment isn
Maybe you should ask whoever is running that site to update it.
The closest thing from an official recipe is from the official openSMTPD
website: https://opensmtpd.org/faq/example1.html
You should start from there and take particular attention that "The
following is not a copy and paste guide. You
Good.
Now take the steps to fix the problem you've created.
Further reading at https://httpoxy.org
On Jul 21, 2016 21:54, "Jiri B" wrote:
Hi,
Red Hat found a vulnerability in various web servers and frameworks
related to env variable passed to cgi scripts, see below:
HTTPoxy - CGI "HTTP_PROX
Not helping to the question but...
Regarding similar cheap vps service you could try vultr where one can
install a custom ISO and have a clean OpenBSD install without
pre-installing other OSes - from what I can see it makes everything a big
mess.
I run a 5.9 stable (updated since original 5.7 inst
"In the face of ambiguity, refuse the temptation to guess."
- PEP 20
"Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups!"
- Steven Seagal
You've assumed many things and you've made a mistake.
Don't blame other people's work for it.
Don't test on production/daily use machines.
Test before deploy.
On Aug
I have a running openbsd installation on hetzner without problems.
IIRC had bought a server with one of the default Linux distributions, webt to
server settings and there somehow mounted the openbsd iso and follow the
regular openbsd install on the virtual console.
It's the regular installation a
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