If we need to make an exception we can do it and properly document the
reason but by default we should just use the default login class.
rc.d uses daemon or the login class provided in login.conf.d so this has
no impact there.
discussed with sthen@, tb@ and robert@
praying that my grep/sed skills did not break anything and still
believing in portbump :-)
natpmpd is a daemon that can be used on an OpenBSD NAT gateway to
provide support for the NAT-PMP protocol on any internal networks which
then allows a client to create and maintain rules in pf to map TCP and
UDP connections to the external IP address on the NAT gateway to
services running on the client itself.