From: beecdaddict@danwin1210.de Subject: Re: (changed subject) Re: net/i2pd: FD talk and limits and ISP routers too weak maybe To: "Theo de Raadt" Cc: ports@openbsd.org Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2024 16:04:38 -0000 oh, Theo, if I were to start changing thing to the perfect OS security-wise, it wouldn't even look like OpenBSD code anymore, but OpenBSD still best what world have to offer so do you agree with my logic? at least give me that at least tell me is this how things stand FD-wise/limit-wise/whatever, you probably know the best out of all I e-mailed with no attempt yet,in future I hope,it's not a I am too lazy reason On Tue, January 30, 2024 3:58 pm, Theo de Raadt wrote: > beecdaddict@danwin1210.de wrote: > >> I know system shares all resources including FDs >> as far as I know there's what kernel/OS needs and is using and the rest of >> users including but not limited to staff and daemon users/programs like >> i2pd all I was wondering is the limit or amount of FDs and other resources >> the rest of users of daemon can use in my head is a total amount which >> apparently is unknown (I have been told why, but how can anyone work with >> that? it's like relying on someone mentally unstable) which is then devided, >> kernel/OS gets all that it needs, users and daemons get the rest which IS >> DIVIDED (in my head) until there is no more to >> divide/give away/share am I close? >> >> okay maybe not make all available resources to 1 program is not how it >> works but why not if that's the only programs that's running? I do not >> understand if it's even possible to do what I'm asking or questioning, I am >> not a OS dev because of reasons, but I like discussing such because I like >> OS-dev >> >> >> and just because what I ask isn't how it works doesn't mean it's bad? it >> could mean > > You've been provided with all the source code. > > > Where is your attempt to change things? > > >