On 2018-12-08, Jordan Geoghegan <jgeoghega...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 12/08/18 00:33, Joel A. Hänel wrote: >> Hello. >> >> Yes, I am running unifi-stable on OpenBSD 6.4-stable at my parents without >> any issues. It just works, so I cannot probably help you out. >> >> You try to access the web interface over port 8080 or 8443? >> >> Regards, >> Joel Hänel >> >> On December 8, 2018 8:49:04 AM GMT+01:00, Jordan Geoghegan >> <jgeoghega...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Has anyone had any luck running the unifi software on OpenBSD? > Huh, I just tried connecting to port 8080, and it automatically > redirects me to port 8443 and everything works. If I connect to port > 8443 directly, I get some garbled characters on the page and nothing else.
Any chance you could have connected to 8443 over http instead of https? There is a check that warns if you do this (at least in unifi 5.9.x - I don't have an older install handy to check) but I guess it might not work in all cases. The logged error you mention is normal and expected, there are a couple of binary-only modules - libubnt_sdnotify_jni.so and libubnt_webrtc_jni.so - where only Linux/Windows/MacOS versions are provided and source is not available, but most things still work fine without them. (there's another java module, the "snappy" compressor, which includes .so modules and an OpenBSD build isn't included upstream, so the port uses a version which I've built instead).