Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2019-09-01 Thread Zeb Packard
Stallman's moral arguments are compelling. Theo's moral arguments are impeccable. There is more Unix tradition in OpenBSD than there is in any modern Posix compliant system, where most projects change their interface needlessly, OpenBSD is a classic where much documentation is in effect timeless.

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2019-09-01 Thread andrew fabbro
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 7:45 AM Mohamed salah wrote: > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use > OPENBSD The vastly superior mascot and soundtrack. -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

obsd web server

2019-09-01 Thread Gustavo Rios
Hi folks, i would like to confgiure my obsd server as a web server. I would like to configure my web server to handle multiple domains without having to set each domain one by one. I mean: Every request for www.x.com is mapped into the root directory /var/web/www.x.com Got the idea ? If a

Dell

2019-09-01 Thread Gustavo Rios
Anyone running OBSD on DELL 840 server? -- Pag Bem Fácil Ltda www.pagbemfacil.com.br

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2019-09-01 Thread Luke Call
For what it may be worth, I found xfce very usable and clean, even for someone used to Windows 7 (my wife and some others required very little or no help, as far as the GUI goes anyway). More recently, I took the time to learn about tmux and fvwm and to customize their configs to my tastes, whi

Re: relayd: "listen on egress" only listens to IPv4 and not IPv6

2019-09-01 Thread Sebastian Benoit
Sebastian Benoit(benoit-li...@fb12.de) on 2019.09.01 16:44:37 +0200: > Muhammad Kaisar Arkhan(h...@yukiisbo.red) on 2019.08.29 14:55:03 +0200: > > Hi Tom, > > > > > listen on 2a03:6000:9106::50f7:f07a:d1cc port 443 tls > > > > I've tried this before, it just results in this: > > > > /etc/relayd

Re: relayd: "listen on egress" only listens to IPv4 and not IPv6

2019-09-01 Thread Sebastian Benoit
Muhammad Kaisar Arkhan(h...@yukiisbo.red) on 2019.08.29 14:55:03 +0200: > Hi Tom, > > > listen on 2a03:6000:9106::50f7:f07a:d1cc port 443 tls > > I've tried this before, it just results in this: > > /etc/relayd.conf:33: cannot load certificates for relay https2:443 Your error says "for relay h

Re: Incoming connection via VLAN

2019-09-01 Thread Felix Hanley
I had assumed I would be able to use the existing pf.conf (which has worked for years) even after the introduction of the vlan2 interface as the pppoe0 parent. To get anything to work I had to remove all queueing references. BTW, I am running 6.5: # uname -a OpenBSD malkmus.xx.xx 6.5 GENERIC.M

Re: Incoming connection via VLAN

2019-09-01 Thread Felix Hanley
> On xxx.xxx Sep 2019, at 12:33 am, Stuart Henderson > wrote: > > On 2019-08-30, Felix Hanley wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> My home internet connection (Internode Australia) has recently been >> "upgraded" and is now delivered via vlan ID 2. Previously had the >> following configuration which

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2019-09-01 Thread Strahil Nikolov
I'm a "linux guy" who wants a little bit more security... I'm still learning openBSD, but I like the project's idea to build software with security in mind.Also, PF seems pretty good and I'm willing to learn it and if possible to deploy a CARP-ed cluster. Sadly, I am still hesitant to try the gu