Hello,

My RPi4 arrived yesterday and everything worked and booted fine from the 128 GB 
SD using UEFI. Network was working fine also through ethernet without 
configuring anything. 3GB limit disabled.

Today I will continue configuring the OS.

The only nasty thing was that SD card reader in my NUC8i7 did not work in 
NetBSD and needed to flash it under Linux. I think I will buy a card reader for 
the next time. Should I fill a bug report?

Thanks guys!

Regards.
Ramiro.





El 22 de abril de 2024 22:16:09 CEST, Ramiro Aceves <ea1...@gmail.com> escribió:
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>El 22/4/24 a las 20:09, John Klos escribió:
>> Hi,
>> 
>>> Cause lighttpd was familar to me, I  have used it under raspbian and Debian.
>>>>      Lighttpd Web server, home minidlna film server.
>> 
>> If your usage is simple, then bozohttpd's setup will be very simple. For 
>> instance, my setup is just four lines in /etc/inetd.conf (two each for IPv4 
>> and IPv6 http, and two for https).
>> 
>> I'm interested in minidlna. Currently I can send web links to mp4 files and 
>> people know how to Airplay them to their TVs, but I'd love to be able to set 
>> up a simple media server that'd let people browse their media straight from 
>> their TVs.
>> 
>> BTW - here's my Raspberry Pi 4 server:
>> 
>> https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/w3yaes/my_updated_1u_raspberry_pi_4_server/
>
>Oh, beautiful 1U server, well done!
>
>Minidlna seems simple to configure. I have only used it to serve films for my 
>wife and daughter at home, nothing exotic.
>
>About bozohttpd. I use lighttpd for very simple experimental WEB pages using 
>https, PHP and digest auth sha256 authentication. I think that bozohttpd 
>server only support basic authentication:
>
>   HTTP BASIC AUTHORIZATION
>     bozohttpd has support for HTTP Basic Authorization.  If a file named 
> .htpasswd exists in the directory of the current request, bozohttpd will 
> restrict access to documents in that directory using the RFC 2617 HTTP 
> "Basic" authentication scheme.
>
>     Note: This does not recursively protect any sub-directories.
>
>I have to experiment.
>
>Thanks so much.
>Ramiro.
>
>
>
>
>
>> 
>> John

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