GlobalProtect-openconnect
Soundux
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GlobalProtect-openconnect
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GlobalProtect VPN and browser configuration
In order to reach a client's domain for a project, my team needs to use a VPN and the instructions were pretty clear regarding which tool to use - GlobalProtect VPN - so I've installed https://github.com/yuezk/GlobalProtect-openconnect and was able to connect successfully.
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Looking for GlobalProtect VPN Client from Palo Alto Networks
Use this one instead https://github.com/yuezk/GlobalProtect-openconnect
- Anyone have a download link for the Global Protect VPN for Linux?
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How to vet an untrusted open-source project?
Sometimes you may want to use some software in your project, but the maintainer(s) may have some functional affiliation(s) that makes it difficult to use without significant security assessment effort.
Example here: GlobalProtect is VPN software from Palo Alto Networks, but the maintainer of this open source client is based in China. He may be a fine, upstanding person, the code may be pristine, but there's systemic risk that needs to be bought down.
What are your tools of choice to assess something like this?
https://github.com/yuezk/GlobalProtect-openconnect
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University VPN on Linux
Ooh yes I recently went through this. This is the one that finally worked: https://github.com/yuezk/GlobalProtect-openconnect
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RavynOS – Finesse of macOS. Freedom of FreeBSD
I've seen this on Linux too, specifically with this VPN application https://github.com/yuezk/GlobalProtect-openconnect
Closing it via the "x" will minimize to tray and hide (which is the behavior I want, but an example nonetheless)
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School internet blocks any Linux devices, any ideas?
I work for a Uni running eduroam. Mine isn't hostile to Linux, but it is definitely a second class citizen. I run Linux where I can. I don't know where you are, but openconnect can probably work for you. Specifically, I use https://github.com/yuezk/GlobalProtect-openconnect/ on top of openconnect for SAML auth. Might be worth the try for you.
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GlobalProtect from PaloAlto: "Cannot connect to local gpd service."
I'm not familiar with the service and software can only be downloaded and installed via the customer portal. Would something like GlobalProtect-openconnect or gp-saml-gui suffice?
- If you're failing to connect to WPA2 networks, there is a reason (and a workaround).
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WPA2 Enterprise Network not working on 22.04
Solution to the GlobalProtect problem is to install the non-official client https://github.com/yuezk/GlobalProtect-openconnect and follow the fix in issue #142 on the github repo.
Soundux
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Good LV2 Plugins For Voice?
I don't have any personal experience with any soundboard stuff, so you'll have to research that yourself. A quick web search led me to Soundux: https://github.com/Soundux/Soundux
- [Linux_Gaming] \ "Guide \": Discord Stream Audio en utilisant SoundUx (merci!)
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Soundboard is fun and all, but this is beyond frustrating...
instead, use Soundux, a completely free soundboard that is open source and on github.
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Simple sound bank for Linux
https://github.com/Soundux/Soundux ?
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Sound output completely broken after using Soundux soundboard
I've used the Soundux program a few times in order to play sounds through discord calls with friends.
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Discover Overlay V0.5.2 is out
Soundux is the only method I found to make it work... barely.
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Looking for an app to manage sounds and music for a DnD game.
My mistake, should have mentioned it's pretty early on in development. Try Soundux instead. If you've got your audio sorted by folders (ie, a Sound Effects folder, a Background Music folder, etc) you can set each one up as a separate tab and cue them by clicking or hotkey. To set volume, you'll have to right click, and there's no smooth crossfade option yet, but it's easy enough to set sounds to loop and control them at will.
- PSA: Discord on Linux doesn’t currently support audio in screen sharing. Upvote the feature request if you want to stream games on Deck!
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Sharing screens with sound is still not supported in Discord for Linux, and it is the only reason I dual-boot Windows. Please upvote the feature request!
Not a "real" solution, but you can use Soundux to mix the application sound with your microphone: https://github.com/Soundux/Soundux. Would still be great if Discord would fix the issue.
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PipeWire 0.3.35 released
Ahh, I use Soundux which works insanely well.
What are some alternatives?
openconnect - OpenConnect client extended to support Palo Alto Networks' GlobalProtect VPN
Screenshare-with-audio-on-Discord-with-Linux - A repo trying to gather all info regarding proper screensharing on Discord with Desktop Audio for linux users
RADIUS-to-Okta-MFA - A utility to support Windows Remote Desktop Gateway MFA with Okta.
Soundflower - MacOS system extension that allows applications to pass audio to other applications. Soundflower works on macOS Catalina.
openconnect
pagraphcontrol - PulseAudio Graph Control
OpenSSL - TLS/SSL and crypto library
TIDAL-Discord-Rich-Presence-UNOFFICIAL - UNOFFICIAL Tidal Discord Rich Presence
lutris - Lutris desktop client
soundboard - forsen soundboard :)
LogFileHighlighting - Reading large amounts of log files is difficult. These Sublime Text files help highlight events in the log files.
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS