"Luca Leone" writes:
I could not find much online on how to write these two guys:
httpd.conf and relayd.conf
On OpenBSD, the first places to check for documentation are:
* the man(ual) pages, which can be accessed from the command line,
e.g.
$ man httpd.conf
$ man relayd.conf
but
On Fri Apr 19 15:02:49 2024 Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-04-19, Walter A Iglesias wrote:
> > I designed some fonts for wscons(4). Once you decompress the tar file
> > you'll find a test.sh script to test the fonts in a fullscreen xterm. I
> > include the *.h files to try them in wscons,
On 2024-04-19, Walter A Iglesias wrote:
> I designed some fonts for wscons(4). Once you decompress the tar file
> you'll find a test.sh script to test the fonts in a fullscreen xterm. I
> include the *.h files to try them in wscons, but you have to recompile
> the kernel for this.
>
>
WOW!
it works, super happy right now, after many (interesting) hours trying to make
it work with a lot of not-so-useful help from chatgpt ;)
Maybe then I will not leave openBSD... I simply have to improve my skills :)
Thanks Kirill!!!
Any good resourse you'd like to point me to, to improve on
Interesting, thanks. Could you give us a screenshot to see them?
Regards,
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Walter A. Iglesias írta 2024. ápr.. 19, P-n 14:24 órakor:
> I designed some fonts for wscons(4). Once you decompress the tar file
> you'll find a test.sh script to test the fonts in a fullscreen xterm. I
> include
I wanted to show off by sending the message from my patched mail(1) but
I forgot that I had just run sysupgrade, ha, ha.
Now I am using the patched version of mail(1). ;-)
I designed some fonts for wscons(4). Once you decompress the tar file
you'll find a test.sh script to test the fonts in a fullscreen xterm. I
include the *.h files to try them in wscons, but you have to recompile
the kernel for this.
https://en.roquesor.com/Downloads/ape.tar.gz
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On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 13:30:47 +0200,
Luca Leone wrote:
>
> I'll keep working on it, but after a couple of days spent on this stuff I'm
> starting to think that maybe to serve my node app there should be an easier
> way than openbsd ;)
>
I guess you mean someting like that?
table { 127.0.0.1
wonderful, thanks Omar!
somehow I missed it! my bad.
I wrote a basic relayd.conf, which of course doesn't work.
http protocol "http" {
match request header set "X-Forwarded-For" value "$REMOTE_ADDR"
}
relay "web" {
listen on 0.0.0.0 port 443 tls
protocol "http"
forward to 127.0.0.1
On 2024-04-18, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote:
> --- =_aa0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> Content-ID: <53906.171346683...@orthanc.ca>
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> Can somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong here. When I run
> 'make'
On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 5:38 AM Stuart Longland
wrote:
> Not sure there's any such animal when the device is NVMe. NVMe directly
> connects to the PCI Express bus, not to a SATA controller.
> --
Because some BIOS/UEFI are coded by idiots. I tested fake-raid on one
of my "high-end" MSI boards,
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