solved, by ordering nginx conf'...
French building engineer, living in Aarhus, Denmark.
#OpenBSD and #ipv6 enthusiast. This profile is mostly english and computing/BSD related.
My main profile is https://mamot.fr/@22Decembre
solved, by ordering nginx conf'...
Me : let's try to setup autoconfig for my mail server.
Turns out there is approximately 1000 setup, but all based on the same xml config...
autodiscover, autoconfig, /.well-known/autoconfig/, /mail/, /autodiscover/autodiscover.json/v1.0/...
But I still cannot figure out how to run it.
Does someone has a running conf' ? that runs today ?
Does anyone has a current documentation for the stuff ?
https://www.22decembre.eu/en/2024/03/24/boardgames-gang/
Here is how I improve my social life. This is not at all something that came naturally, I had to "figure it out".
@uvok Yes
And more largely : I am not sure of what I do.
Me : will the world stop to break stuff ?
World : no. And right now we see you try to setup a printer, so we will make a driverless printer and thus making it useless.
I announce my dn42 prefix from my home net and my vm in Amsterdam.
But I have not yet figured out how to effectively share the routes between the two servers (despite being connected by tunnel)
@cstross @hannu_ikonen @markmccaughrean
Sadly, reality often surpasses the best fiction (except yours, because I have not yet heard of a daemon invocation via pentacles and Linux math...)
@cstross @hannu_ikonen @markmccaughrean
Veppers ! Unless it's Bezoss ? He has capacity running virtual infernoes on Amazons Petaflop computer.
@uvok where and how ?
Alternatively, could be OPHAM...
PHAMTOM ?
- PHP
- Httpd
- Acme-client
- Mysql
- TLS
- OpenBSD
- MMMMmmmm ?
Denmark has very little ipv6 deployement. Most of it is from small/alternative ISP.
The biggest and traditional state ISP, TDC, has a lot of ipv4 adresses and therefor little incentive to work on switching. Same with other big ISP like Telenor (sadly Telenor is generally good deploying ipv6 in other countries but Telenor DK is ignorant of the efforts).
TDC has also a lot of ipv6 but what should they use it for ? (sarcasm)
Also it's important to mention that Denmark is one of the techno-kingdoms - as I like to call them - as they put a lot of their bureaucracy and paperwork online (as other nordic countries did). So I would think ipv6 would offer some interesting solutions (direct communication between clients and servers, bypassing NAT, maybe even some innovations like having authentications systems using one-time ipv6 adress per session... what do I know ?)
Now the ipv6 policy :
In 2021, I asked per mail to the politician in charge for innovation in each political party what their stance was on the ipv6 lag in DK and if there was a time when they would consider pushing for a law on the subject (which they don't want to do).
So, the minister responsible for state-innovation was asked by one of these lawmakers in commission about the plans that the state was implementing for ipv6. The answer is there (in danish) :
https://www.altinget.dk/digital/ministersvar/72089
Basically, it says that there is no plan yet, and they justify by saying very little interest for doing so, despite acknowledging the necessity.
Futher, the state datacenter is ipv4-only in its internal network and proxying all ipv6 requests. To sum up, that's the opposite of what FB does (ipv6-only in internal networks, all ipv4 requests are proxied at entry) and it's why I say the danish state is doing the opposite of CZ.
@mwl I run an actual machine. Sitting next to my TV (the same running the www server).
I have a secondary, as VM, in obsd amsterdam.
@cstross fuuuuuck...
Best thing I can do is buying them in english then ?