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Michael Jack
@mjack@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

First steps in the BSD world!

1) OpenBSD on VPS (Amsterdam)
2) FreeBSD on Raspberry Pi 4 (home)

I'm running a Wireguard connection between the two.

Next step is setting up relayd on the VPS to point at services on the Raspberry Pi server.

#OpenBSD#FreeBSD #selfhosted

Screen shot showing neofetch output from FreeBSD, running on a Raspberry Pi server at home
Screen shot showing neofetch output from FreeBSD, running on a Raspberry Pi server at home
Screen shot showing neofetch output from FreeBSD, running on a Raspberry Pi server at home
Screen shot showing neofetch output from OpenBSD, running on a VPS in Amsterdam
Screen shot showing neofetch output from OpenBSD, running on a VPS in Amsterdam
Screen shot showing neofetch output from OpenBSD, running on a VPS in Amsterdam
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Michael Jack
@mjack@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Got httpd and acme-client running on the VPS. I've done this many times on Linux, but never on *BSD.

Next up is (local) relayd.

Output from ssl-labs report on domain served from VPS. Rating is A+
Output from ssl-labs report on domain served from VPS. Rating is A+
Output from ssl-labs report on domain served from VPS. Rating is A+
Output from 'curl -I' and 'curl' from VPS, showing server header and page source
Output from 'curl -I' and 'curl' from VPS, showing server header and page source
Output from 'curl -I' and 'curl' from VPS, showing server header and page source
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