running_webservices_openbsd_vmm
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+ | **notice**: I have been having issues with vmm/Alpine Linux, where, after a VM shutdown, Alpine Linux will become somehow be corrupted and I must boot into the installation iso to repair the system. if this happens to you, all I had to do was update Alpine. | ||
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======running webservices from OpenBSD' | ======running webservices from OpenBSD' | ||
although it is most likely best to run most things directly on an OpenBSD host, compatibility issues and other pains may arise depending on the service. | although it is most likely best to run most things directly on an OpenBSD host, compatibility issues and other pains may arise depending on the service. | ||
- | this is a guide on how to host web content from a virtual machine running inside [[OpenBSD]]' | + | this is a guide on how to host web content from a virtual machine running inside [[https:// |
in the setup this guide shows, relayd will handle http and https requests to the OpenBSD machine and separate them based on domain (yonderly.org, | in the setup this guide shows, relayd will handle http and https requests to the OpenBSD machine and separate them based on domain (yonderly.org, |
running_webservices_openbsd_vmm.1740854875.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/03/01 18:47 by ethan