Port-arm archive
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index][Old Index]
Re: need your advice before new Raspberry Pi purchase
Hello,
My RPi4 arrived yesterday and everything worked and booted fine from the 128 GB SD using UEFI. Network was working fine also through ethernet without configuring anything. 3GB limit disabled.
Today I will continue configuring the OS.
The only nasty thing was that SD card reader in my NUC8i7 did not work in NetBSD and needed to flash it under Linux. I think I will buy a card reader for the next time. Should I fill a bug report?
Thanks guys!
Regards.
Ramiro.
El 22 de abril de 2024 22:16:09 CEST, Ramiro Aceves <ea1abz%gmail.com@localhost> escribió:
>
>
>El 22/4/24 a las 20:09, John Klos escribió:
>> Hi,
>>
>>> Cause lighttpd was familar to me, I have used it under raspbian and Debian.
>>>> Lighttpd Web server, home minidlna film server.
>>
>> If your usage is simple, then bozohttpd's setup will be very simple. For instance, my setup is just four lines in /etc/inetd.conf (two each for IPv4 and IPv6 http, and two for https).
>>
>> I'm interested in minidlna. Currently I can send web links to mp4 files and people know how to Airplay them to their TVs, but I'd love to be able to set up a simple media server that'd let people browse their media straight from their TVs.
>>
>> BTW - here's my Raspberry Pi 4 server:
>>
>> https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/w3yaes/my_updated_1u_raspberry_pi_4_server/
>
>Oh, beautiful 1U server, well done!
>
>Minidlna seems simple to configure. I have only used it to serve films for my wife and daughter at home, nothing exotic.
>
>About bozohttpd. I use lighttpd for very simple experimental WEB pages using https, PHP and digest auth sha256 authentication. I think that bozohttpd server only support basic authentication:
>
> HTTP BASIC AUTHORIZATION
> bozohttpd has support for HTTP Basic Authorization. If a file named .htpasswd exists in the directory of the current request, bozohttpd will restrict access to documents in that directory using the RFC 2617 HTTP "Basic" authentication scheme.
>
> Note: This does not recursively protect any sub-directories.
>
>I have to experiment.
>
>Thanks so much.
>Ramiro.
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> John
Home |
Main Index |
Thread Index |
Old Index