The simple web-stack.
The OpenBSD httpd(8) is my obvious choice. It's small, easy to configure and designed from the ground up to use privilege separation. It does however lack a way to add custom HTTP-headers. To solve this problem, I run relayd(8) infront of httpd(8) and lets it handle TLS acceleration and adding proper caching headers...
https://ifconfig.se/simple-web-stack.html
#httpd #relayd
The OpenBSD httpd(8) is my obvious choice. It's small, easy to configure and designed from the ground up to use privilege separation. It does however lack a way to add custom HTTP-headers. To solve this problem, I run relayd(8) infront of httpd(8) and lets it handle TLS acceleration and adding proper caching headers...
https://ifconfig.se/simple-web-stack.html
#httpd #relayd
And another one... OpenBSD webserver with httpd, relayd and TLS
https://www.alexander-pluhar.de/openbsd-webserver.html
#httpd #relayd
https://www.alexander-pluhar.de/openbsd-webserver.html
#httpd #relayd
October CMS on OpenBSD.
"October is a CMS platform based on PHP Laravel framework. This post is about my installing it in OpenBSD, my favorite OS :)"
https://dev.to/nabbisen/october-cms-on-openbsd-4g0i
#laravel #httpd #web
"October is a CMS platform based on PHP Laravel framework. This post is about my installing it in OpenBSD, my favorite OS :)"
https://dev.to/nabbisen/october-cms-on-openbsd-4g0i
#laravel #httpd #web
OpenBSD, relayd, httpd and Puma.
Hosting your static sites and Rails apps on the same server...
https://gist.github.com/anon987654321/4532cf8d6c59c1f43ec8973faa031103
#relayd #httpd #rails
Hosting your static sites and Rails apps on the same server...
https://gist.github.com/anon987654321/4532cf8d6c59c1f43ec8973faa031103
#relayd #httpd #rails
Tor Hidden Services on OpenBSD with HTTPD.
The following guide will help you stand up a simple web-site hosted behind a TOR V3 Hidden Service using OpenBSD.
https://medium.com/@sarala.saraswati/tor-hidden-services-on-openbsd-with-httpd-52852f49358c
#httpd #tor
The following guide will help you stand up a simple web-site hosted behind a TOR V3 Hidden Service using OpenBSD.
https://medium.com/@sarala.saraswati/tor-hidden-services-on-openbsd-with-httpd-52852f49358c
#httpd #tor
httpd-plus
Add-ons for the OpenBSD httpd(8) web server applicable to the lastest -current branch.
https://github.com/mpfr/httpd-plus
#httpd
Add-ons for the OpenBSD httpd(8) web server applicable to the lastest -current branch.
https://github.com/mpfr/httpd-plus
#httpd
0 Dependency Websites with OpenBSD & AsciiDoc.
I have fallen in love with a recent combination of software to make good looking websites, and having an easy to manage web server. I’m a minimalist in many ways. Really, I find that it makes my life easier. I like to keep my blog up here and don’t want to deal with database updates, language exploits, weird migrations, and so on. I also manage my church’s website. I can’t be having complex solutions that require large amounts of maintenance at multiple times a month because of a dozen pieces of software requiring version upgrades or what have you. Sure, some people have needs for elaborate content management systems, but sometimes you only need a simple site too, and why overcomplicate it?
https://blog.passwordclass.xyz/blogs/2022/06/0-dependency-websites-with-openbsd-asciidoc.html
#httpd #asciidoc #webserver
I have fallen in love with a recent combination of software to make good looking websites, and having an easy to manage web server. I’m a minimalist in many ways. Really, I find that it makes my life easier. I like to keep my blog up here and don’t want to deal with database updates, language exploits, weird migrations, and so on. I also manage my church’s website. I can’t be having complex solutions that require large amounts of maintenance at multiple times a month because of a dozen pieces of software requiring version upgrades or what have you. Sure, some people have needs for elaborate content management systems, but sometimes you only need a simple site too, and why overcomplicate it?
https://blog.passwordclass.xyz/blogs/2022/06/0-dependency-websites-with-openbsd-asciidoc.html
#httpd #asciidoc #webserver
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How to get rid of all the warnings in Nextcloud.
After the installation of Nextcloud you check for security & setup warnings in the administration panel. Although you followed the pkg-readme for Nextcloud to the point you get some yellow entries there. In this article I show you how you can get rid of these.
https://www.bsdhowto.ch/ncwarnings.html
#nextcloud #httpd #redis
After the installation of Nextcloud you check for security & setup warnings in the administration panel. Although you followed the pkg-readme for Nextcloud to the point you get some yellow entries there. In this article I show you how you can get rid of these.
https://www.bsdhowto.ch/ncwarnings.html
#nextcloud #httpd #redis
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httpd rocks.
Setup an HTTPS-enabled web server with httpd on OpenBSD. Includes A+ security report configuration with haproxy...
https://httpd.rocks/
#web #httpd #haproxy
Setup an HTTPS-enabled web server with httpd on OpenBSD. Includes A+ security report configuration with haproxy...
https://httpd.rocks/
#web #httpd #haproxy
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