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Sun, June 21, 2020 Run a Node daemon Node (PeerTube) on OpenBSD PeerTube is technically a node JS process that I have to launch in a very specific way. And I never managed to make it properly, like any other daemon with rcctl. Until recently. So I am now closer to …

Sat, June 6, 2020 Alternative to Let's Encrypt on OpenBSD If you are using OpenBSD, you probably know of acme-client. It is a simple acme client (Thank you Captain Obvious) designed with OpenBSD guidelines, meaning separation of powers in the process and so …

Sat, April 25, 2020 Openbsd Munin Ipv6 Plugins Inspired by this, I wrote two Munin plugins using OpenBSD Pf monitoring Ipv6/Ipv4 traffic ratio. I am using it on my router and my Peertube instance. You can have a look at the result here. This is …

Sat, April 11, 2020 Janteloven Janteloven, “the law of Jante” is an important aspect of the Danish culture. It’s one of those things that have two sides. A two edged sword. And as a lot of weapons, it hurts both …

Sat, January 4, 2020 2019 results Beginning of a new year, I would like, for once, to count, to see what I got through. For once because before was too much chaos. […] Wait, you mean it’s not the case any more ? …

Sat, January 4, 2020 Update : PeerTube 2.0.0 on OpenBSD Following the previous PeerTube 1.4.1 on OpenBSD 6.6 and Ledeuns’ work, here is a small update to the tutorial. Once again, comments are very welcome. […] First of all, we need Node 12 …

Mon, December 9, 2019 PeerTube 1.4.1 on OpenBSD 6.6 Update : PeerTube 2.0.0 on OpenBSD I wrote this article after migrating my PeerTube instance from FreeBSD to OpenBSD. Doing so, I hope to inspire other to jump in there. I believe to be the first and …

Sun, September 29, 2019 Bridge on the OpenBSD router When I built my OpenBSD router, I separated my wifi and Ethernet networks, because the bridge solution was too slow. I came back to it, because of OpenBSD. Actually, one of my laptops runs OpenBSD …

Thu, September 26, 2019 Serial connection on an APU from OpenBSD You remember my Openbsd router ? It’s an APU from Pc Engines. When you plug those machines under Linux, you get a connection on /dev/ttyUSB0. But under OpenBSD ? NB : Yes, not easy to follow. I …