Dave,

I keep reading your emails and many answer to them as well. So far, nothing is evidence or anything yet. Also, based on some of your latests emails, look like the intruder is still coming back to your box still and you reboot the KDE to kick him/here out.

Look like you are saying there is a security problem, but yet you still provide no details what so ever on your setup, what you do, what's install, how he/she may get into, etc.

If there is really a problem, then provide the informations, all of it. If the intruder is still coming in, then the entry door is still open then. So, I am not saying this should be done, but either provide all the details, or may be even better if someone from the project want to look at it as it is happening, then let them do so, if they want to obviously.

If there is any security problem in OpenBSD of any kind, I am sure many developers would be all over it by now, but it doesn't look to me that there is one, project related anyway, or if it is from some packages provided by the project as well, I am sure they would love to know that and address it! After all they live for that, way of speaking anyway!

With all due respect to you and I intend no disrespect what so ever, it really start to be annoying more then helping. Please provide details, ALL of it so that better mind can look at it seriously and if there is a problem, address it ASAP.

If instead you try to keep the informations for yourself, for what ever reason, then so do it. But in all fairness what you do now is very much annoying at best. Again, believe me, I mean no offense to you or anyone else, but it is just how it is from my side. SO, if there is a real problem, put it under the spotlight and let get it fix, or else.

Just an idea and that was my first and last email on that one.

Daniel

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