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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
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Why I stopped using OpenBSD?

Last month, I decided to leave the OpenBSD team as I have not been using OpenBSD myself for a while. A lot of people asked me why I stopped using OpenBSD, although I have been advocating it for a while. Let me share my thoughts. First, I like OpenBSD, it has values, and it is important that it exists. It just does not fit all needs, it does not fit mine anymore...

https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-11-15-why-i-stopped-using-openbsd.html

#system #hardware #problems

P. S. Well, such feedback should be taken into account, too.
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Cruising a VPS at OpenBSD Amsterdam.

When it comes to getting an OpenBSD virtual machine, you can go to your preferred Linux VPS provider and hack its rescue mode to install OpenBSD. Or you can go to a VPS provider that offers booting from an ISO file and getting access to the console. In that case, you’d probably get an OpenBSD VM running on KVM. Which is not that bad.

But you can also book your VM from OpenBSD Amsterdam and let the 100% OpenBSD journey begin...

https://www.tumfatig.net/2025/cruising-a-vps-at-openbsd-amsterdam/

#vps #server
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What is FuguIta?

FuguIta is a live system based on OpenBSD operating system. The primary goal of this project is to make OpenBSD, a superior operating system, easily accessible to everyone.

In addition, we have implemented a variety of unique features that take advantage of the characteristics of a live system...

- https://github.com/ykaw/FuguIta
- https://fuguita.org/

#fuguita #livecd
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How to perform common FreeBSD tasks on OpenBSD.

This post will serve as reminder for myself on some of the most common tasks I do on FreeBSD, with the equivalent OpenBSD commands. What I consider to be "common tasks" are things like updating/upgrading the operating system, port/package management, configuring wired/wireless networking, setting up a graphical environment, mounting external drives, etc...

https://binsh.dev/how-to-perform-common-freebsd-tasks-on-openbsd/

#system #common
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