Re: sh(1) and ksh(1) default PATH

2022-08-18 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
n't initially include all the extra paths and only use system-provided paths. For me that was sh. I suppose I can override the defaults for root but can't you just give a regular user a different shell? -- Hisashi T Fujinaka - ht...@twofifty.com BSEE + BSChem + BAEnglish + MSCS + $2.50 = coffee

Re: inetd Enhancements

2020-11-22 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
ILES IS THE ONE I NEED TO EDIT TO GET SSH WORKING AGAIN? ALL OF THEM? $*%)()!!! -- Hisashi T Fujinaka - ht...@twofifty.com BSEE + BSChem + BAEnglish + MSCS + $2.50 = coffee

Re: inetd Enhancements

2020-11-22 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
even encourages, administration without understanding. I know the maintainer of xinetd, who has repeatedly tried to get rid of it. I think doing anything like this is good for a project but I'd rather not see it in NetBSD. But that's just me and I can adapt. -- Hisashi T Fujinaka - ht...@t

Re: Proposal to remove catman(8)

2020-11-11 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
list complains, after the reintroduction of MKCATPAGES, that can lead to the reduction of the developer pool in the project. -- Hisashi T Fujinaka - ht...@twofifty.com BSEE + BSChem + BAEnglish + MSCS + $2.50 = coffee

Re: deleting telnet/telnetd

2018-12-19 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
On Wed, 19 Dec 2018, David Holland wrote: On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 01:36:48PM -0800, Hisashi T Fujinaka wrote: > Telnet is used every day and most of the use cases can use nc. > > I wish you'd get rid of it because that would mean I can resign and > delete NetBSD and get ri

Re: deleting telnet/telnetd

2018-12-19 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
On Wed, 19 Dec 2018, David Holland wrote: On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 12:32:08PM -0800, Hisashi T Fujinaka wrote: > I don't understand your position. Let me explain why. > > You're saying, "Write a new one, and it's going to be close to > impossible," at the

Re: deleting telnet/telnetd

2018-12-19 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
perience aren't going to be very convincing. Which of y'all who have been vocal on the other thread are willing to help write this? Speak up. Note that there are 50-odd RFCs on telnet and those document only the basics. Making it work with the legacy router in your junkheap will requi

Re: Moving telnet/telnetd from base to pkgsrc

2018-12-15 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
n't work because of whaterver the Python packaging dependency hell is. And I wish people would quit bringing Firefox into this. It takes me the better part of a week to build Firefox, when it does build, because of that rust nonsense. -- Hisashi T Fujinaka - ht...@twofifty.com BSEE + BSChem + BAEnglish + MSCS + $2.50 = coffee

Re: Moving telnet/telnetd from base to pkgsrc

2018-12-15 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
il, though. -- Hisashi T Fujinaka - ht...@twofifty.com BSEE + BSChem + BAEnglish + MSCS + $2.50 = coffee

Re: Moving telnet/telnetd from base to pkgsrc

2018-12-13 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
make sure web servers are working sometimes? I might need to learn how to do that with netcat or something else. -- Hisashi T Fujinaka - ht...@twofifty.com BSEE + BSChem + BAEnglish + MSCS + $2.50 = coffee

Re: Shipping SSL certificates in the base system

2017-07-05 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
On Wed, 5 Jul 2017, Pierre Pronchery wrote: Here's a thing: most users do not have the tiniest clue that there is such a thing as SSL, even less X.509, certificates or authorities for that matter. Maybe on Ubuntu, but I kind of think the bar for entry is a little higher for BSD. -- Hisa