Hi,
I have a httpd serving PHP app via FastCGI interface.
This application sends quite large data (1GB) but httpd
timeouts the connection during transfer.
What I found is the following sequence of events:
1) curl https://somehost/download/stuff
2) transfer starts
3) no mention of new conncetion
Hi openbsd-misc,
I'd like to report install of -current on MacbookAir7,2 (early-2015),
everything works apart from Broadcom wifi (linux sees it as BCM4360 and
ubuntu-based distros have driver/firmware in non-free repo).
- control of display brightness works via xbacklight and I've setup hotkeys i
Tom Smyth:
> just installing todays snapshot and the default offset on amd64 is 64,
> (as it has been for as long as I can remember)
It was changed from 63 in 2010.
> Is it worth while updating the defaults so that OpenBSD partition
> layout will be optimal for SSD or other Virtualized RAID env
On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 11:09:00PM +0200, Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
They are using them. Which problems do you expect? The "ClickFinger"
mechanism is the only feature of synaptics(4) that doesn't work properly
because MT data are missing. Users that prefer synaptics(4) to wsmouse(4)
will turn the
Hello,
just installing todays snapshot and the default offset on amd64 is 64,
(as it has been for as long as I can remember)
Is it worth while updating the defaults so that OpenBSD partition
layout will be optimal for SSD or other Virtualized RAID environments
with 1MB Chunks,
Is there a down s
>Does anyone know if it's possible to rotate/alternate between two
>files for the same given request path, using just httpd?
It might be a cleaner implementation if you use relayd(8) to load balance
requests, there's also relayctl(8) which you could use to gather diagnostics,
etc.
Personally, I
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