From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from mail-wm1-f67.google.com ([209.85.128.67]) by ewsd; Wed Jul 15 04:15:41 EDT 2020 Received: by mail-wm1-f67.google.com with SMTP id j18so4457270wmi.3 for <9front@9front.org>; Wed, 15 Jul 2020 01:15:38 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20161025; h=mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date:message-id:subject:to :content-transfer-encoding; bh=sYoQ8rfoDyKGF2DNnpC7ojVs8RU2xaAxrLZy3MArPDA=; b=jrZoEYLn9vR5znTR5t2yfiX+IfXF6WRet9t+l6roHUj8OWCPwv3T2C8PJ+pKaH9PPK CJzpEuBBCzabL5WY0JRNwvcrr5WocxgxmF2SZ1DYlN6qYQejjJIw2jBRFelABVTokwQQ tj4RCHROtagvVEMVEvit6pHfdMJVzDAPaFMgPzu1+YN+D1iDPFpyVmXmlS5IOaOFB2/a m45q6RQvF3/WWEipKIYSfG8tRNJChwoegTeEOj94iZ3PcIb28BGmX2c21FhzYF5H44/R 2bGYLZggDVEUEyFliMWyT8jKw5t5NLNuI3sDcUYcCRjn8vH1x6E2v+xB2HL06oLtV/Kg WqqQ== X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=1e100.net; s=20161025; h=x-gm-message-state:mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date :message-id:subject:to:content-transfer-encoding; bh=sYoQ8rfoDyKGF2DNnpC7ojVs8RU2xaAxrLZy3MArPDA=; b=slfWeQjKaKKfNiAfAgbHQ8/JP9EDkkuFDKERk7p9w8gDPtJVtcnkBBNGlN6AqSn3Y2 mNSB38FKrmZtm+GzDDOtGJrMDjrftbfOK1cFa0mjiBJZpyp2usGoENZiEPjUcaGT3r9Q xm8Iv/ryenaXzFe+1H6SKoWfWmM4D8iFVn1NQ00zmxlsWeWmgfCJxis3mcQ1p2UXDL2E pBqC+vlAy02OXKXEeufQAMoRLTOxkSgHw/Ed4OWOE82wrVs9fCUe4ZuaArGnFrbwkayF wdpoENJESezjsg6eTpk9s1rlhd56YIWoN1eawhQNM/Hg9gQ2JTigvW8bGIrWlYG37uAY F/tA== X-Gm-Message-State: AOAM532M8AkJj+lJqL6GhrhyCH/LHGSDfmKxU014BWBkLpjSoltFYHli LSV+55o78UFnvTQPNUcNYyZwirHNbHgCPix3KX+HQn5I X-Google-Smtp-Source: ABdhPJxexnCv0SjNBJTYbzfeB7Fw0Ezslzcxnx9G1Cv7C9m2Mb1kFQU8BqonZOF2K1b37ApVu7VjbjgpQAaY/U/b2fw= X-Received: by 2002:a1c:4846:: with SMTP id v67mr7773908wma.175.1594800936070; Wed, 15 Jul 2020 01:15:36 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: by 2002:adf:97ca:0:0:0:0:0 with HTTP; Wed, 15 Jul 2020 01:15:33 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: <8C8DBC11-DFFD-4408-B3C7-3942EA88DC04@gmail.com> References: <55C7D694-4260-4D8A-A68D-890F4B8B50F8@gmail.com> <5452a71f-4964-2374-74c1-8a279eb010cd@gmail.com> <8C8DBC11-DFFD-4408-B3C7-3942EA88DC04@gmail.com> From: hiro <23hiro@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2020 10:15:33 +0200 Message-ID: Subject: Re: [9front] drawterm stuck To: 9front@9front.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable List-ID: <9front.9front.org> List-Help: X-Glyph: ➈ X-Bullshit: strategy-based replication STM-aware descriptor if you don't know how to do networking with qemu some people like to use the libvirt abstraction around it that tries to do most of these things for you (more like vbox). personally i think it's better to learn how to do the networking right with bridges and IP forwarding instead of silly hacks like NAT or port forwarding. qemu doesn't really need to do much here, the bridging or IP routing would need to happen on the outer OS. httpd is slow, but for controversial pages that might be fine as you'll have less visitors. all that benchmarks would show is that httpd is slow, so i don't why you want benchmarks. i recommend rc-httpd, it's slower than httpd. it's really good. On 7/15/20, William Gunnells wrote: > Okay I got it to work in virtual box. I struggled with qemu and tap/bridg= e > to no end. > > I remember that virtual box handled bridge a little differently. So I gav= e > it a shot and boom up and running. > > I do have OpenBSD on my laptop perhaps I can qemu working with tap and > bridge. But honestly I=E2=80=99m not sure what I want to do > in the grand scheme of things. > > I think it would have worked without the bridge but the qemu string would > have been long because I think I needed to open up a range of ports for > ingress and egress. > > Thanks for all the help > > Does httpd work and is it fast I was thinking of running this in AWS on a > custom AMI at some point > > Just looking for something different and something that could potentially= be > fast. I plan on serving controversial pages. > > Its just hard to find bench marks but more importantly I didn=E2=80=99t w= ant this to > be the usual nix distributions. > > > >> On Jul 13, 2020, at 5:25 PM, Amavect wrote: >> >>> oh my net audit show everything seems to be fine except >>> ether=3D3D525400123456 does not belong to any network interface >>> no fs=3D3D entry (needed for pls boot)=3D20 >> Refer to my example from my last message and modify to your own setup. >> You have duplicate sys=3Dcirno lines, the cpu=3D line is not a '=3D', an= d your >> dom should be 9front, not cirno.9front. >> Your ipgw and dns is your router's ip address, which is probably 10.0.2.= 1 >> No fs is fine if you're not planning to need tls boot. >> >>> auth server seems to be fine i think it reads >>> someone is listening on port 567 >> That's good. The cpu server is trying to listen for connections. >> Clearly not succeeding, though. >> >>> auth/asaudit shows 1 problem >>> BAD: key in keyfs does not match nvram >>> trying nvram key for 9front@glenda with factotum >>> GOOD: key in factotum matches nvram >> I'm guessing you didn't set up glenda's password with auth/changeuser >> Or, if you did, the key didn't match. Run auth/wrkey again. >> Refer to the fqa links that I had put in my last message. >> >> Thanks, >> Amavect > >