Re: self-hosted man.openbsd.org script?

2023-12-24 Thread Alexis



Paul Pace  writes:

I have this vague memory of reading someone who posted a script, 
IIRC,
to convert the system's man pages to HTML, or similar, into 
somewhere

under /var/www and the pages worked just like the highly useful
man.openbsd.org, and not like the plain text pages that everyone
always posts to their websites.

Does someone happen to know where that is?


Not sure if this is what you were specifically thinking of, but 
there's man.cgi(8):


   https://mandoc.bsd.lv/man/man.cgi.8.html


Alexis.



Re: self-hosted man.openbsd.org script?

2023-12-24 Thread Nick Holland

On 12/24/23 08:25, Paul Pace wrote:

I have this vague memory of reading someone who posted a script, IIRC,
to convert the system's man pages to HTML, or similar, into somewhere
under /var/www and the pages worked just like the highly useful
man.openbsd.org, and not like the plain text pages that everyone always
posts to their websites.

Does someone happen to know where that is?


/usr/src/usr.bin/mandoc is where the source for man.cgi resides.
Frequent small updates take place, I believe it would be good to use
the -current source code if you wish to play with it.  It has very
simple dependencies, so should be no issue running -current man.cgi
code compiled on a -stable.

... however ...

being that UofT might be down for a few days, I have lit up a
VPS with cvsweb and man content on them.

https://cvsweb.egoslike.us/
https://man.egoslike.us/

And look, my backups and notes don't suck. :)

These are not official, but they are run by one of the people who
run the official sites.  They will go away once the official site
is back up and running.

Nick.



On 12/23/23 11:16 AM, Nick Holland wrote:

On 12/19/23 15:38, Nick Holland wrote:

Hello,

man.openbsd.org, cvsweb.openbsd.org, openbsd.cs.toronto.edu
and obsdacvs.cs.toronto.edu will be unavailable for site
maintenance starting Thursday, December 21 about 6:00am ET
(UTC-5) and hopefully be back up and running by Saturday,
December 23, 6:00am ET.

Sorry for any inconvenience.

Nick.



Unfortunately, it seems there's a problem impacting our servers,
and everyone is celebrating the holiday.

So ... return of man.openbsd.org, cvsweb.openbsd.org and
the install and anoncvs mirrors will be delayed.

Nick.






Re: self-hosted man.openbsd.org script?

2023-12-24 Thread Theo Buehler
On Sun, Dec 24, 2023 at 05:25:55AM -0800, Paul Pace wrote:
> I have this vague memory of reading someone who posted a script, IIRC, to
> convert the system's man pages to HTML, or similar, into somewhere under
> /var/www and the pages worked just like the highly useful man.openbsd.org,
> and not like the plain text pages that everyone always posts to their
> websites.
> 
> Does someone happen to know where that is?

Not a script, but there are instructions in the lower half of
usr.bin/mandoc/Makefile and you can read the man.cgi manual with
$ mandoc -a usr.bin/mandoc/man.cgi.8

https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/usr.bin/mandoc/Makefile#L43-L77



Re: self-hosted man.openbsd.org script?

2023-12-24 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sun, Dec 24, 2023 at 05:25:55AM -0800, Paul Pace wrote:

> I have this vague memory of reading someone who posted a script, IIRC, to
> convert the system's man pages to HTML, or similar, into somewhere under
> /var/www and the pages worked just like the highly useful man.openbsd.org,
> and not like the plain text pages that everyone always posts to their
> websites.
> 
> Does someone happen to know where that is?

My guess would be 'mandoc -T html' is the core utility used.

-Otto
> 
> On 12/23/23 11:16 AM, Nick Holland wrote:
> > On 12/19/23 15:38, Nick Holland wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > 
> > > man.openbsd.org, cvsweb.openbsd.org, openbsd.cs.toronto.edu
> > > and obsdacvs.cs.toronto.edu will be unavailable for site
> > > maintenance starting Thursday, December 21 about 6:00am ET
> > > (UTC-5) and hopefully be back up and running by Saturday,
> > > December 23, 6:00am ET.
> > > 
> > > Sorry for any inconvenience.
> > > 
> > > Nick.
> > > 
> > 
> > Unfortunately, it seems there's a problem impacting our servers,
> > and everyone is celebrating the holiday.
> > 
> > So ... return of man.openbsd.org, cvsweb.openbsd.org and
> > the install and anoncvs mirrors will be delayed.
> > 
> > Nick.
> 



self-hosted man.openbsd.org script?

2023-12-24 Thread Paul Pace
I have this vague memory of reading someone who posted a script, IIRC, 
to convert the system's man pages to HTML, or similar, into somewhere 
under /var/www and the pages worked just like the highly useful 
man.openbsd.org, and not like the plain text pages that everyone always 
posts to their websites.


Does someone happen to know where that is?

On 12/23/23 11:16 AM, Nick Holland wrote:

On 12/19/23 15:38, Nick Holland wrote:

Hello,

man.openbsd.org, cvsweb.openbsd.org, openbsd.cs.toronto.edu
and obsdacvs.cs.toronto.edu will be unavailable for site
maintenance starting Thursday, December 21 about 6:00am ET
(UTC-5) and hopefully be back up and running by Saturday,
December 23, 6:00am ET.

Sorry for any inconvenience.

Nick.



Unfortunately, it seems there's a problem impacting our servers,
and everyone is celebrating the holiday.

So ... return of man.openbsd.org, cvsweb.openbsd.org and
the install and anoncvs mirrors will be delayed.

Nick.




Re: I can't get contributors for my C project. Can you help?

2023-12-24 Thread chaosesquet...@yahoo.com
Dear Jan: I'll do as I wish; and if you want to stop me you'll have to 
physically kill me.
Do you understand, woman?

And if you want to be in a fight or contest with me, of some kind; either legal 
or otherwise.: 
that can be arranged I suppose.
Do you understand, woman?

I'll make sure I post this to misc@openbsd.org
And I will remember that you did not assist my opensource project in realizing 
Unreal map format loading; 
and that you wish for my project to not even be-able to ask for fellow C 
programmers help.
Do you understand, woman.

This is a direct warning aimed at your person.
Woman.

I will be glad when your civilization is erased.
Along with it's millions of police and white men that enforce your rights 
(derived from the New Testament, and
the newer parts of the old testament; in contrivance to the original parts of 
the law of the God: which you,
a woman, the first mentioned parts support, and the latter mentioned law; 
revile)


---

If there is anyone that wishes to reject the New Testament pro-women's rights 
belief system that Jan epitomizes,
("castrate yourself for heaven" --matthew 19 greek, "no male nor female", 
"don't stone women", "better a millstone" (drown anyone that likes young 
girls), "turn the other cheek", "obey all earthly rulers")
and further reject the newer-parts-of-the-old-testament writings (some of which 
were "discovered" in the 1500s; including
one where a woman "saves" various people from Iran, for some reason)

And instead do the much disliked work of C programming, while, perhaps, being 
infavor of the original laws of the Old Testament
(marrying little girls is fine (padia, na'ar*, puella) (including in cases of 
rape (tahphas**)) Devarim 22, verse 28,  (hebrew, greek, latin).

(*"moses was a crying na'ar" (exodus) when pharo's darughter pulled him from 
the river: yes white people: na'ar means child)
(**to take: as to take a city)
(kill adulterous women) (Devarim)
(man is the ba'al (master, ruler) of the woman) (Devarim)
(if anyone entices you to follow another Power: kill them) (Devarim)
(no euniches in the assembly of the ruler) (Devarim)

[Above are the laws and beliefs that white people, chirstians, and good people 
reject.]
[Just as they have come to reject programming in C.]
[Beliefs that Jan, as a woman, opposes aswell]

[Just as the pre-hellenistic world in greece held men in slavery; ruled over by 
women;]
[Today men are held in bondage; mental and otherwise; by the 2 million police 
women can call at a moments notice.]

[Men have lost all the rights they gained in the past; they have subsumed 
themselves to a trans-demi-god (New Testament)]
[And have reread all earlier works in light of that.]

Then please explore this link which has the source code and all supporting 
source code that has been discovered, regarding Unreal map loading: 
sf.net/p/chaosesqueanthology/tickets/2/


TLDR: I'm glad the taliban won; because they marry little girls; just as YHWH's 
law allows.
Please help opensource game with UNREAL map loading.
And if you don't because you oppose child brides: then I will remember you as 
an enemy.

I hope western civilization falls and all your daughers are married before 
menarche (first blood) as true virgins (rabbinical)

On Saturday, December 16, 2023 at 02:20:48 PM EST, Jan Stary  
wrote: 





Don't post this crap to misc@openbsd.org


On Dec 16 18:00:35, chaosesquet...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I wish I could accept your offer.
> I don't have any money though, at all.
> If I had any I would be glad for your offer and accept.
> But I never got into the bitcoin stuff, even when it just started and was 
> being advertised on slashdot.
> 
> If I had money I would definitely accept however.
> I just don't.
> 
> I dream to get this opensource engine working with the unreal map format.
> 
> 
> 
> On Saturday, December 16, 2023 at 10:40:30 AM EST, 
>  wrote: 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hello. I'm intersted in your task. I'm quite comfortable with C in
> general and currently working on graphics related things. I could
> give you a hand for a fair fee. Would you be interested in that?
> 
> 



sec interface and rdomain

2023-12-24 Thread Holger Glaess

hi

i try to use the new sec0 if in this manner.

---

cat /etc/hostname.sec0

rdomain 10

inet 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.252 172.16.0.2

tunneldomain 0

up

---


but it will not work .

can sec work with rdomain ?


happy christmas to all.


Holger