Not sure if I'm just dense, but it took awhile to figure this out. So I'm just
posting here to
help out the next person that needs to know and happens upon this in the
archives.
doas plackup -s FCGI --listen /var/www/run/psgi.sock myapp.psgi
#/etc/httpd.conf
location "/*" {
fastcgi
Hi, I'm setting up Icinga2-web with base httpd.
I'm new to web applications so I'm not sure how to translate pkg/READM nginx
config to httpd.conf.
Especially I don't know the equivalent of try_files.
This is my httpd.conf (nginx conf in comments):
server "10.10.0.20" {
listen on * port 80
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 05:35:49PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Sep 14 12:58:39, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > This is current/macppc on an old macmini - dmesg below.
> > (Putting old hw to work with OpenBSD is a joy;
> > plus this is my only macppc test machine.)
> >
> > At boot(8) time, it stops at
On Sep 14 12:58:39, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/macppc on an old macmini - dmesg below.
> (Putting old hw to work with OpenBSD is a joy;
> plus this is my only macppc test machine.)
>
> At boot(8) time, it stops at the boot prompt saying
>
> >> OpenBSD/macppc BOOT 1.7
> /bsd.upgrade
On 9/15/19 7:31 AM, shadrock uhuru wrote:
> hi everyone
> i can login with authpf but unable to exit or control D out of the ssh
> session
> the only way out is to control C which also kills any other ordinary ssh
> user connected to the server
> my authpf user has authpf as its login shell and
On Mon, 16 Sep 2019 at 09:13:13 +, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> I have been using the "openup" service to keep my amd64 machine updated
> to the latest stable, i.e. 6.5, available at
>
> https://www.mtier.org/solutions/apps/openup/
>
> Recently I get:
>
> odin# ./openup
Dear list,
I have been using the "openup" service to keep my amd64 machine updated
to the latest stable, i.e. 6.5, available at
https://www.mtier.org/solutions/apps/openup/
Recently I get:
odin# ./openup
===> Checking for openup
>
> My reasoning behind NOT installing the X, Comp and Game sets have
> little
> to do with saving space, although I am using an 8GB SSD. I learned in my
> research that one of the most fundamental ways to improve network/system
> security is to minimize the attack surface by not installing
Hi Joe,
The domain whatsapp.com doesn't guarantee integrity to you (they have dnssec
turned off, at least last I checked). It's possible that someone got in your
middle and inserted a bogus record. This being said I'M ignorant to the fact
that nlnetlabs have changed their internal database,
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