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Yea, I'm already moving all my darknet sites over to my OpenBSD box, though a little bit to a newly installed FreeBSD box (OpenBSD couldn't recognize ethernet for some reason, which is the last thing you want to happen to a server) since both of them only have 4 GiB of RAM, the Devuan box has 8 GiB, and going to re-purpose it for something else later.
But I'm running into an issue now, so maybe you know what's going on?
I configured /etc/httpd.conf and /etc/relayd.conf, both services are started and didn't report any errors, and even the "relayctl show summary" and "relayctl show hosts" commands are showing it's working, but trying to accessing it doesn't work, it's either an endless loading page of death, or a 403 error.
Accessing it using local IP address + port number works perfectly fine, so the RC script and the compiled binaries are clearly working fine.
I can provide config files if that helps, but I'd like to know whether you have any experience with these tools or not.
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Is there a single distribution left to use? BSD may actually be better for servers. Seems like every time I check the version of something on FreeBSD, it's pretty recent. Not OpenBSD, but I guess the stuff that really needs to be up-to-date is. Though FreeBSD has the better repos. I think it may have the best ones other than Nix. They even have some older programs that Linux distributions have generally dropped, which is cool.