Re: Running gunicorn with rcctl

2020-04-14 Thread Daniel Winters
try in rc.conf.local. "rcctl enable webapp" will add "webapp" to the pkg_scripts variable in /etc/rc.conf.local which will start the flask app on boot. > On April 14, 2020 7:25:05 PM GMT+02:00, Daniel Winters > wrote: > >>> Hey, im trying to run a python app with gunic

Re: Running gunicorn with rcclt

2020-04-14 Thread Daniel Winters
>> Hey, im trying to run a python app with gunicon-3 and rcctl >> but rcctl start guni just returns ok as it was started and doesnt start >> it. what am i doing wrong? Thanks I am successfully running a flask apps (named "webapp" as an example) with gunicorn using the following /etc/rc.d/webapp

Re: acme-client issue with domain w/ alternative name [Solved]

2019-10-24 Thread Daniel Winters
For the archives: With the help of Florian and Ian we managed to find the error in the setup: One of the alternative names in acme-client.conf had no A record in DNS anymore (it was removed a few days prior). acme-client will fail in such a case and return "status": "invalid" in the output of

Re: acme-client issue with domain w/ alternative name

2019-10-23 Thread Daniel Winters
Hi Florian, >> > Today acme-client renewed all but 2 of my domains; the two that have >> > "alternative names" in the certificates. I cannot get it to renew >> > those two. This is on amd64 on 6.6-current, updated today. >> >> I can reproduce this on amd64 current, as well as on 6.6. >> >>

Re: acme-client issue with domain w/ alternative name

2019-10-22 Thread Daniel Winters
Good morning, > Today acme-client renewed all but 2 of my domains; the two that have > "alternative names" in the certificates. I cannot get it to renew > those two. This is on amd64 on 6.6-current, updated today. I can reproduce this on amd64 current, as well as on 6.6. Same error and and

Re: DigitalOcean and OpenBSD

2016-08-25 Thread Daniel Winters
Hi, > Hetzner customer here. Hetzner doesn't support OpenBSD natively. The > only instructions I could find are kind of dated, in German, seem to > apply only to dedicated servers (as opposed to VMs), and overall look > like a giant hack. Anyone had luck getting things running recently? I have a