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- get rid of the CGI support I really want to get rid of the `executor' process hack for CGI scripts and its escalation to allow fastcgi and proxying to work on non-OpenBSD. This drops the CGI support and the `executor' process entirely and is the first step towards gmid 2.0. It also allows to have more secure defaults. On non-OpenBSD systems this means that the sandbox will be deactivated as soon as fastcgi or proxying are used: you can't open sockets under FreeBSD' capsicum(4) and I don't want to go thru the pain of making it work under linux' seccomp/landlock. Patches are always welcome however. For folks using CGI scripts (hey, I'm one of you!) not all hope is lost: fcgiwrap or OpenBSD' slowcgi(8) are ways to run CGI scripts as they were FastCGI applications. fixes for the documentation and to the non-OpenBSD sandboxes will follow.
Dockerfile | commits | blame |
README | commits | blame |
gencert* | commits | blame |
gmid.service | commits | blame |
gmid.sysusers | commits | blame |
mime.types | commits | blame |
renew-certs* | commits | blame |
vim/ |
README
This directory is for additional contributed files which may be useful. Dockerfile Sample Dockerfile to build alpine-based gmid images. gencert Simple shell script to generate self-signed certificates. gmid.service Simple systemd service file. gmid.sysusers Sample systemd-sysusers' config file. mime.types A copy of OpenBSD' /usr/share/misc/mime.types to be included within a `types' block. renew-certs Flexible script meant to be run in a cronjob to watch for cert expiration. It can optionally regen the (self-signed) certificate in place and restart the server too. vim Syntax highlighting of gmid configuration for vim, to be placed into ~/.vim/ or /usr/share/vim/vimfiles/. To enable Syntastic checker, put this line in your vimrc: let g:syntastic_gmid_checkers = ['gmid']