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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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Dhcpv6 at Kviknet
I actually asked to set the CPE on bridge mode, that means it is acting like a modem on my point of view.
[…] When I asked My ISP for the options I needed, they provided me with a pcap file, …
DNSSEC, what's that ?
DNS is what allows you to surf the net and know addresses around. These are road maps and telephone books of the internet.
This is also where you know where to send mails and many other boring details …
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 …
The problem with registrars in self-hosting
The DNS is organised in a hierarchic tree (for a finer description of it, you may read the wikipedia article): root zone -> tld -> domain -> sub-domain. Each of this level has its own name …
Let's have ipv6 on the OpenBSD router
I advice you to run the ipv6 certification from HE. It is quite easy and you have a nice T-shirt at the end telling the whole world about your status as an internet guru.
[…] Yes, I am an IPv6 …
Build a router with OpenBSD (6.2)
A wise french sysadmin told me I was insane writing this article. I was not aware it was impossible. So I did it.
[…] I just built a personal router with OpenBSD. It looks crazy !
[…] …