On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 07:37:52PM -0400, gbmor wrote:
The upgrade isn't happening then, this is just so I get an error-free image to deploy on a test VM, to test the upgrade to OpenBSD 6.8.
Since 6.8 has baked wireguard implementation any plans of connecting to intranet.tildeverse.org
Btw thanks Kneezle & gbmor for maintaining institute.
it's an interesting thought. I guess the main question is what would people gain having it set up?
are there services set up on the intranet that aren't available elsewhere?
On 28/10/2020 15:44, hisacro wrote:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 07:37:52PM -0400, gbmor wrote:
The upgrade isn't happening then, this is just so I get an error-free image to deploy on a test VM, to test the upgrade to OpenBSD 6.8.
Since 6.8 has baked wireguard implementation any plans of connecting to intranet.tildeverse.org
Btw thanks Kneezle & gbmor for maintaining institute.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 04:34:34PM +0200, Kneezle wrote:
I guess the main question is what would people gain having it set up?
Running services locally on the subnet, ^ masks from dirty and evil web (not much for the end-user but admins?)
are there services set up on the intranet that aren't available elsewhere?
I have to agree (certain degree). Sometimes I'm shoved for using write(1) or talk(1) because I could have pinged on IRC. There are some services better run locally, game server for instance. At this point most of the services listed on tildeverse are free to public which *may change in future till then I cannot find a solid reason.
In the end, it's fun making tilde bubble :)
it feels like the project is still finding a purpose. I think once we have a consumer VPN setup, so that tilde members can dial and be part of that tildenet, it makes more sense i think. then we can direct-connect to each other as tildeverse memebers
On 28/10/2020 19:24, hisacro wrote:
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 04:34:34PM +0200, Kneezle wrote:
I guess the main question is what would people gain having it set up?
Running services locally on the subnet, ^ masks from dirty and evil web (not much for the end-user but admins?)
are there services set up on the intranet that aren't available elsewhere?
I have to agree (certain degree). Sometimes I'm shoved for using write(1) or talk(1) because I could have pinged on IRC. There are some services better run locally, game server for instance. At this point most of the services listed on tildeverse are free to public which *may change in future till then I cannot find a solid reason.
In the end, it's fun making tilde bubble :)
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