On 2024-04-30, Stuart Henderson <stu.lists@spacehopper.org> wrote:
> On 2024-04-30, Souji Thenria <mail@souji-thenria.net> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> In the last couple of days, I played with the webserver Caddy [1] and
>> would like to use it for some of my web applications. However, the
>> webserver is currently not in the ports tree. Is there a specific reason
>> for that, or has no one wanted to create and maintain
>> the port yet?
>>
>> If it's the latter, I might try to do it.
>>
>> [1] https://caddyserver.com/
>
> It's a bit of a pain, there's no privdrop code so in order to provide
> service on the standard http/https port numbers you either need to run
> as route or use PF or something else to redirect/proxy the connections.
root*, oopsy.
> On Linux they use setcap to allow non-privileged processes to bind to
> privileged ports but that's not really desirable and is not possible
> with OpenBSD.
>
> In general go ports are a total pain as well.
>
> A basic port would look something like https://junkpile.org/caddy.tgz
>
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