On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 10:41:26PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > b) Migrate to nginx
> >This seems to be the least interesting option - not only do I have to
> >migrate now, but once more in the future, as nginx is also on the way
> >out (so, the same "developer attention" caveat a
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 10:41:26PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2014-12-29, T. Ribbrock wrote:
> > Given the current state of development in OpenBSD, I'm now wondering
> > what the best way forward is for me:
> >
> > a) Install apache-httpd-openbsd from ports and keep my configuration
> >
I'll answer to this one, but I'll start with a big thanks to all who
responded - some interesting points were made!
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 10:41:26PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> apache-httpd-openbsd is a dead-end, it's not actively developed, ssl
> support is poor, third-party documentation
On 2014-12-29, T. Ribbrock wrote:
> Given the current state of development in OpenBSD, I'm now wondering
> what the best way forward is for me:
>
> a) Install apache-httpd-openbsd from ports and keep my configuration
>basically as is
>Advantage: Less work to get everything running - I've d
I'm not experiencing any problems with httpd and php, but I don't have a
need for any of the extras you can get with the other two. It actually
seems to be performing better than nginx from what I can tell.
On 12/29/14 10:07, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 14:30, T. Ribbrock wrote:
emga...@gmx.net (T. Ribbrock), 2015.12.29 (Mon) 14:30 (CET):
> Hi all,
>
> I'm finally getting round to updating my home server (gets a fresh 5.6
> install).
>
> Of course, there were a lot of changes over the past versions, one of
> them being the whole apache -> nginx -> httpd migration. My web
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 14:30, T. Ribbrock wrote:
>
> b) Migrate to nginx
> This seems to be the least interesting option - not only do I have to
> migrate now, but once more in the future, as nginx is also on the way
> out (so, the same "developer attention" caveat applies as with
> apache)
ngin
Hi Thomas,
On 29 December 2014 at 05:30, T. Ribbrock wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm finally getting round to updating my home server (gets a fresh 5.6
> install).
>
> Of course, there were a lot of changes over the past versions, one of
> them being the whole apache -> nginx -> httpd migration. My webse
In more or less the same boat, without php as our virtual sites are simple
display only.
However for future business developement we have wondered the same.
I am inn agreement with your choice of (1) as that would be ours pending
feedback here from those who know.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 7:30 A
Hi all,
I'm finally getting round to updating my home server (gets a fresh 5.6
install).
Of course, there were a lot of changes over the past versions, one of
them being the whole apache -> nginx -> httpd migration. My webserver
has a CMS running which requires PHP and MySQL, plus a few more
PHP-
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