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Peertube on native OpenBSD
Can we setup PeerTube on naked OpenBSD ?
Without Nginx actually.
NB : this article has been updated to reflect developments. It is useful as an install method, but I do not recommend not using Nginx, …
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 because …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Peer to Tube
For a few years now, we see a form of resistance movement against Web-giants.
[…] PeerTube is open, like Diaspora* and Mastodon. It does not force its conditions. It is, opposite, the vibrant …
About Unique Local Addresses - ULA
These addresses allow to define a permanent addressing scheme in your network, which can be handy if you want to have/need a weird topology of your own, or your prefix is dynamic or you often change …
Second Serie | Part 12 : Export and import public and private keys
It has been some time since I have not written here. Let’s come back.
You know why you should protect your communications and the basics of it.
You have also:
[…] If you wish to read and …
Second Serie | Part 11 : Some details about keys and maths
How many times did I tell you about keys, public, private in those previous articles ?
[…] You still don’t know about it really. Let’s figure it now !
[…] This is a one-way function : …
Full TLS on 22decembre now !
This is precisely for that reason that I did the upgrade.
[…] But I finally got a certificate ! And so did I activate TLS on all my websites. It is actually reuse of my previous configuration, …