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# gmid
> A Gemini server
## Features
* sandboxed by default on OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Linux
* able to reload the configuration on-the-fly without loosing connections
* punycode and IRI support
* reverse proxying
* CGI and FastCGI support
* virtual hosts and per-location rules
* low memory footprint
* event-based asynchronous I/O model
* rich configuration file
gmid also bundles a small gemini client called ‘gg’ (gemini get)
=> gmid.1.MANEXT gmid(1) manpage
=> gg.1.MANEXT gg(1) manpage
## Install
Some distros provide a package — thanks to the maintainers!
=> REPOLOGY Repology: packaging status for gmid
Source code and precompiled binaries for linux are available:
=> GITHUB/releases/download/VERS/gmid-VERS.tar.gz gmid-VERS.tar.gz
=> https://git.omarpolo.com/gmid/ git repository
=> gemini://git.omarpolo.com/gmid.git/ git repository via Gemini
=> GITHUB GitHub mirror
=> GITHUB/releases/download/VERS/gmid.linux.aarch64 gmid.linux.aarch64
=> GITHUB/releases/download/VERS/gmid.linux.amd64 gmid.linux.amd64
When in doubt, compile from source: it’s easy and takes less than a minute on a raspberry pi 3. The dependencies are:
* libevent
* OpenSSL/LibreSSL
* libtls (from either LibreSSL or LibreTLS)
* yacc or GNU bison
Once all the dependencies are installed, building is as easy as:
```Example of how to compile from source
$ curl -LO GITHUB/releases/download/VERS/gmid-VERS.tar.gz
$ tar xzvf gmid-VERS.tar.gz
$ cd gmid-VERS
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install # eventually
```
A SHA256 file is available. However, that only checks for accidental corruption: you can use signify (SHA256.sig and the public key gmid-CURV.pub) or GPG. The hash of the signify public key is also included in the SHA256 file and thus signed with my GPG. The signify public key for the next release ‘gmid-NEXTV.pub’ is also included.
=> GITHUB/releases/download/VERS/SHA256 SHA256
=> GITHUB/releases/download/VERS/SHA256 SHA256.gpg
=> GITHUB/releases/download/VERS/SHA256.sig SHA256.sig
To verify the signatures with signify(1)
```Example of how to verify the signature with signify
$ signify -C -p gmid-1.7.pub -x SHA256.sig
Signature Verified
gmid-1.7.pub: OK
gmid-1.7.5.tar.gz: OK
gmid-1.8.pub: OK
gmid.linux.aarch64: OK
gmid.linux.amd64: OK
```
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